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August-September 2014 | BusinessWorld | 8

about leveraging what we have, and it's

making a big difference.

“We're putting up some big projects really

fast.”

Among those projects have been a

completed recycle lagoon at the water

treatment plant, a completed high-rate

anaerobic system to treat high-strength

fruit waste, the aforementioned 92 miles of

road reconstruction, a BNSF Railway grade

separation and a wastewater outfall

relocation that will enable improvements in

water quality, aquifer regeneration and

salmonhabitat.

Going forward, Cook anticipates “lots of

flat and black infrastructure” projects that

begin with a revitalization to the city's

northern gateway on North First Street,

whose existing condition she labeled as “a

little Third Worldish.” Other work could

include a downtown plaza, a series of

bicycle/pedestrian connectivity initiatives

and rehabi l i tation for appropriate

wastewater collection lines.

Just as important as the work, though, will

be the proper departmental approach going

forward as she seeks to eliminate silos and

treat the operation with a more holistic

approach.

“In five years, I'm hoping that my

engineering group and the associated

engineers that arematrixed out towater and

wastewater will be avery high-performing

projectmanagement group,” she said.

“We rea l l y don't go into ver ti ca l

construction at all, and there's no reason

why we shouldn't. We certainly have the

talent and we just need to reorganize or to

somehow evolve to a project management

focus as opposed to an engineering focus,

which they have been in the past.”