August 2023 Windsor Matters Newsletter

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WINDSOR MATTERS

AUGUST 2023

TOP TIPS FOR KEEPING

CROSSWALKS SAFE

DRIVERS

Yield the right-of-way.

• When traffic signals are not in place or not working, yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian crossing within a crosswalk.

• Do not pass a vehicle that is stopped.

• Drivers cannot park within 20 feet of a crosswalk.

• Take extra care when you see a child or anyone obviously confused or incapacitated.

Stay focused.

• Eliminate distractions; remain focused on driving.

• It is especially important to stay focused in school and construction zones. Many traffic violation fines are doubled in these special areas.

PEDESTRIANS

Obey traffic signs and signals.

• Walk when the “Walk” light or symbol is showing a steady green or white and traffic is clear. Don’t enter the roadway if the “Don’t Walk” indicator is flashing red. If you’re already in the crosswalk, continue to the nearest median or curb.

• Once the red light is a constant red, don’t cross or enter the crosswalk.

• Watch for traffic before entering the road.

• Don’t leave a curb or other place of safety and ride, walk, or run into the path of a moving vehicle. Pedestrians must allow vehicles a reasonable time to stop before entering a crosswalk.

for the new Windsor Police Department Facility

Friday, August 11 @ 10 a.m.

THE OFFICIAL TOWN OF WINDSOR NEWSLETTER
North of the Windsor Public Services Campus 960 N. 15th St., Windsor
Light refreshments and water will be provided.
GROUNDBREAKING
Help keep our community safe by yielding to pedestrians crossing the street on their way to school, work or wherever they’re going. A vigilant driver is a safe driver.

FIGHT THE BITE

The Most Effective Way to Prevent West Nile Virus is to Prevent Mosquito Bites

The Town of Windsor relies on data-based decision-making and integrated mosquito management through a company called Vector Disease Control International (VDCI) that identifies mosquito species and quantity. State and county agencies test for the presence of West Nile Virus, which has been detected in mosquitoes in both Weld and Larimer County.

Biosolids Project

Nearing Completion

The newest addition to Windsor’s Wastewater Treatment Facility has initiated operational startup.

On Saturday, July 16, the Windsor’s Wastewater Treatment Facility team began pumping biosolids into the digesters of the new biosolids handling facility. Biosolids are a byproduct of the wastewater treatment process. The new biosolids facility will continue the treatment process by further breaking down the organic matter in the biosolids and then dewatering the solids to reduce the amount that needs to be disposed of. Windsor’s wastewater treatment facility currently treats up to 2.1 million gallons of wastewater daily, and this new biosolids facility is designed to handle current conditions and support the town’s future growth.

To learn more about Windsor’s Wastewater Treatment Facility, visit windsorgov.com/WaterSewer

Learn more at windsorgov.com/Mosquitoes
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