Six pieces of public art are installed at E. B. Rains, Jr. Memorial Park as part of the "Art on Parade" program. These pieces, which are on loan from the artists, are displayed in the park for one year and then replaced each year with a new selection. One piece, the "People's Choice", is purchased for permanent installation in one of the City's parks or facilites. Susan Geissler's life-sized bronze titled, "The Potato Main", is the recipient of the 2004 "People's Choice Award". This sculpture is currently located on the west side of City Hall.
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The main sewer lines throughout the city are routinely flushed with a high pressure water jet to remove sediment, grease, and other debris that might obstruct the flow in the pipe and possibly cause a backup into your home. You may have noticed this large noisy truck on your street from time to time.
The sewer mains are flushed at least once every three years. Some lines are prone to more problems than others, and they are flushed more frequently – some as often as every three months.
If you should experience a sewer backup in your home, the city will respond to ensure that the main sewer line in front of your home is flowing freely. Call 303-280-7802 from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays or our 24-hour phone line at 303-451-1289 at any other time to report a problem of this nature. If the city's sewer main shows no problems, you may wish to call a plumber. |
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