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Public Works
Tim Rogers
Director of Public Works
Administration
The Public Works Administration Division is responsible for the overall management of Public Works. Responsibilities
include personnel services, records management, and budget. The Division also provides communication to the public
regarding emergency and maintenance projects/programs.
Engineering
The Engineering Division is responsible for technical review and inspection of proposed public infrastructure with new
development, oodplain administration, Capital Improvement Program (CIP) projects, right of way permits for franchise
utilities, compliance with stormwater requirements during construction, and project management of various other projects
within the City. In addition, the Engineering Department strives to support other departments in the planning process of
new developments, plan and execute the city's water, wastewater, stormwater, and roadway CIP, and provide a wide range
of technical assistance, eld support, and utility and oodplain information to other City departments, citizens, engineers,
builders, and various interested parties.
Street
The Street Division is responsible for the maintenance of the City's street infrastructure, curb and gutter, sidewalks, and
driveway approaches. The Street Division oversees preventive maintenance and repair of curbs, gutters, sidewalks and
ramps, lane and intersection marking, and street and traf c signs throughout the city. Traf c Operations oversees the
maintenance and repair of signal heads and controllers, pedestrian push buttons for crosswalks, battery backup systems,
emergency pre-emption (Opticom) utilized by Police and Fire, school zones, and the overall function of the city's traf c
signal devices.
Water and Wastewater
The Water Division is responsible for delivering safe, clean water at adequate pressure to customers. This is accomplished
through the maintenance of water lines, meter change-outs, repair and maintenance of re hydrants and valves,
maintenance and operation of two wells, and the chemical feed systems used to treat the water they produce. These
chemical feed systems are monitored by City personnel and the Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System (SCADA),
and daily bacterial testing of the water system. Maintenance of the system also includes dead-end main ushing which is
performed monthly as required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to sustain adequate chlorine residual in
the far reaches of the system.
The Wastewater Division is responsible for the protection of public health and environmental safety through the collection
and disposal of household and commercial sewer waste. This is accomplished by the repair, replacement, maintenance,
video inspection and cleaning of the City sewer mains and services. Cleaning and rehabilitation of the sewer lines and
manholes is performed to help reduce the in ltration of rainwater into the sanitary sewer system.
Stormwater
The Stormwater Administration Division is responsible for providing adequate collection and transportation of stormwater
with the least amount of damage to real or personal property. This is accomplished by maintaining the drainage channels
and the stormwater collection system through mowing, debris removal, erosion control, repair and maintenance of the
public storm drain system.
Fleet
The Fleet Maintenance Division is responsible for City vehicles including emergency vehicles, and equipment. The Division's
activities include preventive maintenance of all vehicles and equipment, needed repairs to vehicles and equipment, fuel
card management, and vehicle registration.
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