The Department of Public Works (DPW) is responsible for the engineering and maintenance of the City’s infrastructure, and for all new capital projects. DPW is organized into two Divisions: Engineering (engineers, inspectors, administrative support) and Operations & Maintenance (the field crews).
In short, DPW provides the engineering and maintenance for twenty-five (25) miles of water main, four water reservoirs, four water pump stations, nineteen (19) miles of sewer main, four sewer lift stations, twenty-three (23) miles of roads, nineteen (19) public facilities, forty-four (44) landscaped areas, and over 350 trees. Working on these (and all the other unnamed items) requires an aggressive schedule of proactive maintenance.
Further, DPW oversees:
* Administration – provides overall management for the Department of Public Works (DPW)
* Streets/Storm Drains/Lighting – provides engineering and maintenance resources for the City’s streets, right-of-way, and storm drain system.
o National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System - provides engineering and maintenance to conform with the requirements of the federal Clean Water Act and the state storm water discharge permit
* Buildings & Grounds – provides engineering and maintenance for the City buildings and turf & landscaped areas
* Guadalupe Valley Municipal Improvement District – provides engineering and maintenance for the water, sewer, storm drain, streets, landscaping and lighting in the Crocker Park and Northeast Ridge area
* Park Maintenance – provides engineering and maintenance for City recreational areas (Community Pool, Community Park, etc.)
* Sierra Point Lighting & Landscape – provides engineering and maintenance for the assessment district at Sierra Point
* Sustainability – provides support to the Open Space and Ecology Committee, plans and implements the Climate Action Plan and other environmental programs, including the Building Efficiency Program
* Development – provides engineering and inspection services related to grading permits, encroachment permits, and development review
* Water – provides engineering and maintenance for central Brisbane’s water system
* Sewer – provides engineering and maintenance for central Brisbane’s sewer system
o City staff also helps to oversee the San Mateo Countywide Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program
BRISBANE PUBLIC WORKS - PROUD TO BE OF SERVICE
Dolan Shoblo Maintenance Program Manager Regulatory Compliance (415) 533-1618
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