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<br />peak demand. Onsite chlorine generation provides a dependable and cost-effective <br />disinfection method, guaranteeing safe water even during supply chain disruptions. By <br />reducing dependence on imported water, the project supports rate stability. <br />At the community level, <br />recreational and environmental <br />upgrades were delivered, including <br />resurfaced and repainted <br />basketball, tennis, and volley ball <br />courts, renovated lighting for <br />evening use, new fencing with <br />privacy screening, and permeable <br />asphalt in the Morrison Park <br />parking lot to improve storm water <br />recharge replenishing <br />underground aquifers. Together, <br />these improvements enhance <br />»Above: Picture of a new vertical turbine pump and high-efficiency <br />water reliability, recreational motor installed at Well 32 (Left); Picture of court resurfacing and <br />restoration (Right). <br />spaces, and environmental <br />stewardship, significantly elevating <br />quality of life across the City. <br /> Median Improvements <br />The City continues to enhance street medians that <br />were left in desolate conditions following the State <br />ago. These improvements will be implemented <br />over a three-year period and are intended to <br />enhance the public realm, creating a more <br />attractive environment. The project scope includes <br />the installation of low-maintenance, drought- <br />tolerant, and resilient plant materials, as well as <br />the repair and/or upgrade of irrigation systems <br />where applicable. <br />Agency has improved approximately 2.12 miles of <br />previously barren or non-landscaped medians. <br />Efforts have focused on Edinger Avenue (from <br />Grand Avenue to Bristol Street) and Bristol Street <br />(from Sunflower Avenue to Alton Avenue), with <br />»Above: Picture of improved median. <br />improvements on both streets completed in <br />December 2025. <br />29 <br /> <br /> <br />