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May 21 - 27, 2006

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Participating Municipalities:

U.S. Congress NPWW On The Hill State of Washington
State of Mississippi Olivehain Municipal Water District,
Encinitas, CA
City of Dublin, Ohio
City of Gainesville, Florida Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Southern California
City of Seattle, Washington State of Texas Economy Borough, Pennsylvania
City of Havelock, North Carolina City of Dunedin, Florida State of Wisconsin
State of Virginia State of Tennessee State of Oklahoma
State of Ohio State of New York State of Nevada
State of Missouri State of Minnesota State of Kentucky
State of Illinois State of Georgia State of Delaware
State of Arizona State of Alabama State of West Virginia
City of Tamarac, Florida City of Regina, Saskatchewan City of Gardner, Kansas
State of New Hampshire State of Connecticut City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
State of Pennsylvania City of Victorville, California El Paso County Department of Transportation
City of Santa Barbara, California

Pictures, Proclamations and Detailed Descriptions:
(as submitted by the municipalities)

U.S. Congress

Senate Resolution 475: National Public Works Week Proclamation

House Resolution 837: National Public Works Week Proclamation

NPWW On The Hill

State of Washington

Proclamation

State of Mississippi

Olivehain Municipal Water District, Encinitas, CA

National Public Works Week Proclamation

City of Dublin, Ohio

At its May 15, 2006 meeting City Council proclaimed May 21 through 27 National Public Works Week. A column explaining the roles of Public Service employees appeared in a local newspaper on May 17. The City also produced a poster featuring many of our employees and using the theme "Public Works: The Heart of Every Community." The posters were displayed in City buildings. A reception for employees was held May 22 at which employees received recognition plaques for 5 years, 10 years, and 15 years of service.

National Public Works Week Poster

City of Gainesville, Florida

Public Works Expo

This event featured fun activities for the whole family. "A Walk Through Public Works" familiarized citizens with the benefits of projects and the involvement of public works staff at each step of the Depot Park Stormwater Facility project. Information was available on refuse collection and recycling services, transportation services, traffic engineering, mosquito control, and stormwater management. Children enjoyed the hands-on activities.
Proclamation  

Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

Pittsburgh Mayor Bob O'Connor and Allegheny County Chief Executive Dan Onorato presented Western Pennsylvania Chapter President Earl Fitzgerald with proclamations declaring National Public Works Week in the City of Pittsburgh and County of Allegheny, Pennsylvania.

Front Row Center (left to right): Mayor Bob O'Connor, Western PA APWA President Earl Fitzgerald, County Chief Executive Dan Onorato.
Back Row (left to right): Western PA APWA Board Members Don Berman, Ron Merriman, Cathy Trexler, Dennis Geary, Steve Tatrai, Allegheny County Public Works Director Tom Donatelli, Allegheny County Public Works Deputy Director Joe Olczak, and Pittsburgh Public Works Administrator Bennett Carlise.

Southern California

The City of Palmdale Department of Public Works has created our own western theme this year for Public Works Week based on our new Dry Town Water Park. We had planned events for the week: Monday was our annual softball tournament against Los Angeles County (all City employees & family members were encouraged to attend). Tuesday was our annual "Bean Burn and Backhoe Rodeo" at the maintenance center-all City employees were encouraged to attend the BBQ and try out the backhoe games. Wednesday afternoon was the annual Golf Tournament- all interested City employees were encouraged to attend. Thursday was the Public Works picnic at the Dry Town Water Park. Friday was bowling night for all City employees. We had a great week!

Southern California Chapter News Release

City of Palmdale Flyer

City of Palmdale Softball Flyer

City of Palmdale Bean Burn & Backhoe Rodeo Flyer

City of Palmdale Golf Tournament Flyer

City of Palmdale Picnic Flyer

City of Palmdale Bowling Flyer

Orange County Open House Flyer

Southern California Chapter Summary News Release

City of Seattle, Washington

During National Public Works Week (May 22-27), SPU honored the dedication and skills of our field employees for the outstanding work they do on a daily basis providing essential services to the community. This is the first year the City of Seattle has participated in National Public Works Week, an annual recognition event that will continue in the future.

News Release

State of Texas

Economy Borough, Pennsylvania

The Economy Borough Road Department celebrated National Public Works Week by having children from the Art Clubs from Economy Elementary School and Baden Economy Jr. High School paint trash cans for the parks with a 'Do Not Litter" theme. We then traveled to the Economy Elementary School for a "Heavy Equipment Show and Tell Program". Earl Fitzgerald, department supervisor and President of the Western PA Chapter APWA, gave the children a short safety presentation on work zone safety. One grade at a time, a volunteer was picked and given a hard hat, safety vest and Stop and Slow paddle. The children were then shown Work Area Ahead signs and asked if they new what they were for. Approximately 425 students, grades K-4, were very attentive and responded with youthful enthusiasm. By the end, with the help of our miniature Flaggers they all new to tell their parents to drive slow thru Work Zones. We then led the children outside where our Road Grader, Front End Loader, Backhoe/Loader, Street Sweeper and Peterbilt truck awaited them. An employee was posted with each piece of equipment. They each gave a short description of the piece of equipment they were posted by and what they are used for. I think the Road employees had as much fun as the children.

"Thank you children for brightening our day."

- The Economy Borough Road Department
 

City of Havelock, North Carolina

   

City of Dunedin, Florida

We started with a proclamation Presented from our Mayor Bob Hackworth to Doug Hutchens our Public Works Director. We had a banner made and hung it in our downtown district. We also had a cook out at out Streets div facility.

State of Wisconsin

Proclamation

State of Virginia

Proclamation

State of Tennessee

Proclamation

State of Oklahoma

Proclamation

State of Ohio

Proclamation

State of New York

Proclamation

State of Nevada

Proclamation

State of Missouri

Proclamation

State of Minnesota

Proclamation

State of Kentucky

Proclamation

State of Illinois

Proclamation

State of Georgia

Proclamation

State of Delaware

Proclamation

State of Arizona

Proclamation

State of Alabama

Proclamation

State of West Virginia

Proclamation

City of Tamarac, Florida

Proclamation

City of Regina, Saskatchewan

Proclamation

City of Gardner, Kansas

Proclamation

State of New Hampshire

Proclamation

State of Connecticut

Proclamation

City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

The City of Hamilton (Ontario, Canada) celebrated National Public Works Week, with a week-long celebration hosted by the Public Works Department. Throughout the week a variety of activities and displays created a greater awareness of the programs and services provided that bring our City to life!

"Public Works Week provides us with an opportunity to celebrate our success in service provision", said Scott Stewart, General Manager of Public Works. "The Department has received both national and international recognition which is due to the talented and skilled professionals delivering everyday services to the City of Hamilton".

Some featured public events being held each day throughout the city included:
  • Sunday, May 21 at 9:00 a.m. - Public Works Week Kicked-off with the Season Opening of Hamilton Community Gardens at Churchill Park Community Garden. Residents were invited to meet fellow gardeners, learn about new initiatives in the community garden program, and enjoy a gardening demonstration by the Hamilton Urban Growers.
  • Tuesday, May 23rd to Saturday, May 27th - Mall Displays at Eastgate Square, Jackson Square & Lime Ridge Mall. Waste Management, Operation & Maintenance, Transit, Fleet and Facilities had various displays set-up in the malls throughout the week.
  • Wednesday, May 24th - The Public Department invited 200 - Grade 11 and 12 students to join them for Career Day. Students were introduced to some of the positions within the department across a wide range of professions.
  • Thursday, May 25th, 8:00 a.m. to noon - Transit Bus Rodeo at Bayfront Park - City Councillors, Senior City Management and local media completed to drive a designated route and achieve the most points.
  • Thursday, May 25th, 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Water and Wastewater Tri-Annual Public Information Meeting & Equipment Display was held at the Museum of Steam and Technology.
  • Saturday, May 27th, 8:00 a.m. - Compost Giveaway, 308 Rymal Road East & Bayfront Park - Residents were invited to load up on free bulk compost in exchange for a food donation.
  • Saturday, May 27th, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. - Wise Water Use School - 22 Veevers Drive – Residents were invited to visit EcoHouse and learn about healthy lawns, rain gardens and wise water use residential retrofits.
  • Saturday, May 27th, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. - Harbour West Happenings, Pier 8 – The official opening of the Hamilton Waterfront Trail extension from Pier 4 to Pier 9.
There were many internal events that also took place including a Brown Bag Lunch with the Red Cross to learn about anti-idling and the effects of idling, a Retiree Luncheon, and a staff appreciation pizza lunch that provided by Managers.

For further information on Public Works Week events, visit http://www.hamilton.ca/public-works

State of Pennsylvania


State Proclamation

County Proclamation

City Proclamation

City of Victorville, California

The City of Victorville honored its dedicated Public Works professionals for the outstanding work they do by hosting a fun-filled, 5th Annual Public Works Day event. Employees proudly wore matching T-shirts with the 2006 theme, "The Heart of Every Community," as they shared with residents what they do in their jobs every day to enhance the community. Besides the added attractions of bounce houses, pony rides, raffle prizes and free bar-be-queue fare, residents-young and old alike-were fascinated to learn about the large displays of equipment and vehicles and how they are used in the daily maintenance operations of the city. Children especially enjoyed the many hands-on activities, including climbing into the backhoe for a shot at using the control levers to maneuver colorful balls into a bucket. By the end of the day, everyone was pleased to learn about what public works does for the community-while having fun at the same time!

El Paso County Department of Transportation

We held our first open house in 2006, and invited elected officials, the general public, and school children. We had over 100 people in attendance. We provided tours of the Household Chemical Waste Collection facility, Fleet Management, and Transportation. We had several displays including posters showing various projects, a work zone safety display, demonstrations of how we make road signs, and a hands-on demonstration of an Enviroscape model that demonstrates sources of water pollution. We had several different types of equipment set up in the parking lot where visitors could climb aboard, and ask drivers what the equipment is used for. We provided a "covered wagon" ride around the transportation yard where visitors learned about recycled road materials, saw the salt/sand building, and had a first-hand view of many of the things public works professionals are responsible for. We also had GIS displays, and two of our CAD technicians provided live demonstrations of the work they do. We had activity books for the children, and gave out goodie bags with pencils and rulers made from recyclable materials, brochures, and county maps. Every visitor was given a safety vest to wear, just like the vests we give our Adopt-A-Road volunteers. It was a great first Public Works Day, and we're looking forward to our open house this May.

City of Santa Barbara, California

The City of Santa Barbara traditionally celebrates National Public Works Week with a Public Works-wide BBQ for all City Public Works employees. The BBQ lunch activities include music, a raffle and good eats, all designed to say "Thanks" to our public works employees and to acknowledge all that they do for the Santa Barbara community.

The BBQ is held in our Streets Maintenance area. Staff arrange displays with the highlights of the Department's most recent accomplishments over the past year. Specialized and newly purchased equipment is on display for viewing. The BBQ is well attended and enjoyed by all!

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