Multiple new pieces of equipment will be used to help keep up maintenance for the city of Celina’s roads.
The details
Celina City Council members approved five purchases totaling $572,131 for various equipment for the city’s street department during an Oct. 8 meeting.
- Arrow board trailers to help guide drivers and pedestrians in construction zones: $12,030
- Interstate trailer to haul large equipment: $42,698
- Asphalt paver base machine for large asphalt repairs: $210,846
- Bucket truck for sign or streetlight maintenance: $203,451
- Cement crack sealer to repair cracks in roads: $103,106
The new equipment will allow Celina’s street department to do many of the repairs and various maintenance work themselves, according to meeting documents. For example, the bucket truck will allow city staff to fix streetlights, signage or school zone flashers without calling a third party company.














