The Public Works Department aims to make Cloverdale a great place to live, work, and visit by being responsive and competent stewards of the public infrastructure and environment. The Department is responsible for the development and maintenance of the City's infrastructure including approximately 60 miles of public right of ways including street maintenance, pavement striping and marking, traffic signals and signage, sidewalks, street lights, storm water protection, as well as City Facility maintenance including the Airport, Library, Senior Center, and City Hall. Staff also provides coordination and support for community events by supplying barricades, access to City utilities, and garbage and recycling bins. The Department also provides engineering review for new developments and capital improvement and replacement projects. Additionally, engineering staff addresses public concerns including the administration of construction contracts, encroachment permits, service requests, and maintains and provides information about infrastructure improvements. Select a photo-link below to learn more: