This team reviews all proposed development to ensure compliance with the Unified Development Code including adequate measures for retention, detention and distribution of storm water to avoid significant adverse impacts to other properties. Proposed development includes Commercial, Residential and Capital Improvement Projects.
This team responds to community concerns (311) that require an investigation by a storm water engineer to evaluate drainage issues for buildings, streets, channels and floodplains. Based on need and available funding, the team will then plan, design and construct the storm water projects needed to address the concern.
This team maintains two 25-foot tunnel systems below the downtown area, 100 High Water Detection sites, 41 Early Warning sensors/gauges and storm sewer system cleaning and televising.
The division is also responsible for removal of hazardous trees/limbs, channel restoration, debris removal and repair operations for concrete channels and underground drainage infrastructure
This team maintains 4,800 acres of rights of way, floodplain buyout properties, medians, drainage channels.
It is also responsible for street sweeping of residential streets twice per year and arterial/collector streets four times per year.
This team regulates street and sidewalk closures, right of way permits and utility construction activities, as well as fiber deployment activities.
These two teams are responsible for the maintenance and repair of City streets, bridges and garbage collection alley infrastructure. This includes response to community concerns, such as pothole and base and pavement repairs.
This team manages the design and construction of street rehabilitation projects as part of the Infrastructure Management Program (IMP).
This team manages sidewalk, street rehabilitation and preservation projects and the Neighborhood Access and Mobility Program (NAMP). NAMP coordinates the construction of mobility enhancement projects.
This team is responsible for the development of the IMP, street and sidewalk project planning and development, inventory and asset management and pavement management.
This team conducts traffic engineering and safety evaluations of existing transportation infrastructure. Evaluations include investigation of 311 traffic concerns and traffic calming studies.
The team also develops and implements the school pedestrian safety program and traffic sign and pavement marking maintenance programs.
Transportation Systems Management & Operations TSMO develops, monitors and maintains the City's traffic signal system of 1,400 signalized intersections, nearly 1,000 school zone flashers and traffic monitoring and detection equipment for daily and event traffic safety and efficiency.
The team also operates the Public Works Department centralized call center, Transportation & Infrastructure Management Center, to receive 311 community concerns and dispatch emergency response and maintenance crews.
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