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Public Works Services

Just like in any business, success for Public Works Department service areas comes as a result of planning. Below you will find descriptions of the work the Public Works Department performs in ten topic areas. They explain our basic "business product."

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Earthquake Preparedness

The best way to avoid injuries, keep in touch with your loved ones and recover swiftly from an earthquake is to prepare now for how you and your family will respond when an earthquake strikes. 

Streetlights

The majority of the streetlights within the city are owned and maintained by the local power companies (Pacific Power & Light and Consumers Power, Inc.). If you see a streetlight that is burned out or cycling on and off we ask that you write down the street light number and report it.

Flood Response and Safety Tips

Flood warnings and watches are issued by the National Weather Service and can alert communities to the threat of hazardous weather conditions. Forecasts, advisories, watches and warnings from the National Weather Service may be broadcast on local radio and television stations, the National Weather Service web site, or NOAA Weather Radio, which broadcasts forecasts and warnings 24 hours a day. Other local radio and television stations carry Emergency Alert System (EAS) broadcasts as well during an event.

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Emergency Response Contact Information

During snow emergencies and winter storm conditions, all residents are asked to remove their parked vehicles, boats and trailers from all city streets if possible. This will allow snow plows an opportunity to clear the streets quicker and with fewer passes, improve accessibility, and minimize risk of damage to private vehicles, saving both time and money.

Streets Not Improved to the City Standard

The City Council has initiated a discussion of streets not improved to the City standard and the City’s approach to managing them. Significant differences can exist between the construction standards established by cities and counties for public roadways. These construction standards reflect differences in traffic levels and patterns, as well as expectations of residents.

Public Works Internal Services Division

The Internal Services Division provides the following Administrative, Facility & Fleet services:

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