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<br />City of Paris <br /> <br />2003-04 Budget <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 <br />of its variou's divisions: Parks, Recreation, Right of Ways and Main Street; Sanitation; Streets and <br />Highways; Traffic and Public Lighting; and Garage, funded through the General Fund and the <br />activities of the Water Distribution and the Sewer Collection Divisions funded through the Water and <br />Sewer Fund. Administrative support is provided for construction, operations, and maintenance <br />activities. <br /> <br />Division 43 <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 <br />Department. Personnel of this division are responsible for the planning, construction, the <br />programming, maintenance and administration of all parks, open spaces, leisure facilities, leisure <br />services, Main Street Project activities and mowing of right of ways. Recreational programs for all <br />ages are planned, promoted, and coordinated at city parks, Paris Independent School District <br />facilities, and the Paris Aquatic Center. The Main Street Program strives to improve the <br />attractiveness of the downtown area and attempts to expand community involvement in downtown <br />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 <br />Department. Employees of this division are responsible for the collection and disposal of residential <br />solid waste. Limbs and brush are collected separately and are disposed of in the City Compost <br />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 <br />Department. Personnel in this division maintain all city streets, rightOofOways, and drainage <br />facilities to ensure proper drainage and safe and continuous traffic flow. A priority of the Street <br />Division each year is the planning and implementation of a preventative maintenance program <br />consisting of applying chipOseal to a portion of the streets. As funding permits, the hotDmix overlay <br />of several miles of street each year and the upgrading of gravel and unimproved streets are <br />accomplished. Street sweeping of the major thoroughfares, collector streets, -and residential streets <br />is provided throughout the year to maintain cleanliness in the city. <br /> <br />Page 4 <br />
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