Nearly $200,000 has been allocated by the Stockbridge City Council for needed expenditures in the city’s public works department. Four separate measures were approved at the council’s Aug. 16 meeting, and all were unanimous. A 20-year-old generator at a pump station is being replaced after it was determined that half the parts needed to repair it are obsolete.

The public works administrative building is getting new information technology network equipment, and design work is being commissioned for portions of the wastewater treatment plant’s office building and chemical building. An update is also being done to the GPS data collection and GIS mapping program for the city’s water distribution and sanitary sewer collection systems. Information: cityofstockbridge.com.