List of Equipment
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This document is an inventory of equipment owned and operated by the Department of Public Works (DPW) and Parks and Recreation across multiple divisions. The list includes heavy equipment such as forklifts, vehicle lifts, and air compressors primarily assigned to DPW; specialized tools for the Tree Crew including six Stihl chainsaws of various models and Echo polesaws stored in TR-59; and seasonal equipment for Parks and Recreation including two Fisher Pickup Truck Saltbox spreaders, four snowblowers, and six Echo weed trimmers (three new and three old). Two pieces of equipment are noted as inoperable: the Kent Select Scrub 17 floor scrubber and the Tennant 570 floor scrubber, both assigned to DPW. Additional equipment for the Basin Crew and Floods Department is stored at Ross Avenue, including three Goodwin flood pumps and 16 sections of 25-foot flood hose.
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