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On October 2, 2024, a public works booster pump sustained significant damage at the intersection of 436th Ave SE and E. North Bend Way, with initial assessments suggesting it was struck by a vehicle. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the maintenance and safety of public infrastructure in North Bend. Local authorities are now investigating the circumstances surrounding the damage, aiming to hold any responsible parties accountable. Community members are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior that may lead to similar incidents in the future.

The public works department is expected to provide updates as they evaluate the extent of the damage and potential repairs needed. This event not only impacts local infrastructure but also raises awareness about the importance of community involvement in safeguarding public resources. The situation has sparked discussions among residents about the need for better protection and monitoring of public assets. Further details and developments will be communicated by local officials as they unfold.

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