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  • he Street and Traffic Division is the largest division in Public Works. It is located on the 19th floor of City Hall and at six other locations around the city. The division is responsible for providing several programs to the residents. They are:

    • Street Maintenance Program. They are responsible for patching potholes, minor bridge repair, cleaning roadside ditches and snow and ice removal. This also includes the 24-hour snow command post which coordinates city-wide snow and ice control operations and disseminates weather-related information.
    • image--Street PavingStreet Maintenance Construction Program. They are responsible for the street preservation program, sidewalk construction, materials testing and lab, and city surveying services.
    • The Traffic Engineering and Operations maintains the city's system of traffic signals and signs, striping, and street lighting. This also includes traffic studies for speed limit changes, stop signs, signal requests and traffic calming.
    • The Planning Section develops a long term plan of capital improvements and technical review of design plan for the Public Works department.

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    For more information, call the Action Center at (816) 513-1313 or e-mail.
      
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