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Shoreline's Public Works Department improves and maintains the City's streets, sidewalks and drainage systems. New facilities and improvements are planned and built through the Capital Improvement Program. The Operations Program maintains and operates the City's street and drainage infrastructure, and also provides right-of-way management.
Public Works Director Mark Relph
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The Operations and Street Maintenance Division of Shoreline's Public Works Department is responsible for keeping the City's roadways, sidewalks, vegetation, rights-of-way and drainage system in good repair. This division also manages environmental services and recycling programs for Shoreline residents.
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Transportation Services is responsible for addressing and enhancing traffic and pedestrian safety, as well as planning for long-term transportation improvements. The Aurora Project is a major segment of the City's Transportation Services Division.
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The CIP is a multi-year plan for capital expenditures needed to restore, improve and expand the City of Shoreline’s infrastructure, which includes roads, sidewalks, trails, drainage, parks, and buildings owned and/or maintained by the City. The Neighborhood Traffic Safety Program (NTSP) and the Street Light Program are also managed by the Engineering Division.
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Public Works Administration
(206) 801-2400
pubwrks@shorelinewa.gov
Operations
Street Maintenance
(206) 801-2440
Stormwater & Environmental Stewardship
(206) 801-2455
Transportation
Aurora Project
(206) 801-2485
Capital Improvement Program
Projects & Engineering
(206) 801-2470
Traffic Services
(206) 801-2430
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