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<br />City of Paris, Texas <br /> <br />2004-05 Budget <br /> <br />Department 41 <br /> <br />Engineering <br /> <br />Personnel of the Engineering Department, directed by the City Engineer, design routine public work improvement projects, <br />coordinate the work of consulting engineers under contract with the city, perform design work on speciai public work <br />improvement projects such as water and wastewater bond projects as well as providing staff assistance to other city <br />departments as requested in the development of various construction type projects. The City Engineer and his staff advise <br />the Planning and Zoning Commission, the Building Commission, the City Council and various other boards such as the Paris <br />Economic Development Corporation Board. Activities include surveying, computer aided design and drafting, plan and <br />specification preparation, construction staking, construction inspection, and administration of construction projects. The <br />Engineering Department maintains the Master Plan, the Traffic Map, the Planning and Zoning Map, and the as-built drawings <br />of the various utilities of the City. <br /> <br />Department 42 <br />Public Works <br /> <br />The Director of Public Works is the administrative officer of this department and directs the activities of its various divisions: <br />Parks, Recreation, Right of Ways and Main Street; Sanitation; Streets and Highways; Traffic and Public Lighting; and Garage, <br />funded through the General Fund and the activities of the Water Distribution and the Sewer Collection Divisions funded <br />through the Water and Sewer Fund. Administrative support is provided for construction, operations, and maintenance <br />activities. <br /> <br />Division 43 <br /> <br />Parks, Recreation, Right of Ways and Main Street <br /> <br />The Director of Public Works is the administrative officer for this division of the Public Works Department. Personnel of this <br />division are responsible for the planning, construction, the programming, maintenance and administration of all parks, open <br />spaces, leisure facilities, leisure services, Main Street Project activities and mowing the right of ways. Recreational programs <br />for all ages are planned, promoted, and coordinated at city parks, Paris Independent School District facilities, and the Paris <br />Aquatic Center. The Main Street Program strives to improve the attractiveness of the downtown area and attempts to expand <br />community involvement in downtown revitalization, <br /> <br />Division 44 <br />Sanitation <br /> <br />The Director of Public Works is the administrative officer for this division of the Public Works Department. Employees of this <br />division are responsible for the collection and disposal of residential solid waste, Limbs and brush are collected separately <br />and are disposed of in the City Compost Facility <br /> <br />Division 46 <br />Streets and Highways <br /> <br />The Director of Public Works is the administrative officer for this division of the Public Works Department Personnel in this <br />division maintain all city streets, right-of-ways, and drainage facilities to ensure proper drainage and safe and continuous <br />traffic flow. A priority of the Street Division each year is the planning and irnplementation of a preventative maintenance <br />program consisting of applying chip-seal to a portion of the streets. As funding permits, the hot-mix overlay of several miles 0 <br />street each year and the upgrading of gravel and unimproved streets are accomplished. Street sweeping of the major <br />thoroughfares, collector streets, and residential streets is provided throughout the year to maintain cleanliness in the city. <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />
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