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Public Works encompasses Fleet Management, Storm Water Management, Engineering, Environmental, Utilities Coordination, Right of Way, Bridges, North Walton Mosquito Control, and Road Maintenance Departments. Public Works is the largest division in the county’s organization
The Public Works Departments service area encompasses 1046.52 miles of roads (317.656 miles unpaved and 728.824 miles paved), ROW maintenance, 210 bridges, traffic signals and flashing beacons.
TRANSPORTATION REFERENDUM PERFORMANCE AUDIT
- Is my road county maintained?
- My road is private, how do I get it county maintained?
- How can I get my road paved?
- How do I get my road graded?
- When it rains, I can't get out of my driveway. What will the County do?
- How do I report damaged roads (including potholes) or debris (rocks, mud, trees, dead animals) in roadways? Where do I report the need for maintenance on the county right of way, including obstruct
- Will the County purchase and install a culvert at my driveway entrance?
- Can I do work of any kind in the County maintained right of way? Can I do work in a public right of way that has not been improved?
- How can I have my road/right of way abandoned?
- What do I do if the regulatory signage on my road is missing?
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- How do I report a drainage issue?
- How do I report a traffic related concern? (Traffic Signals, Turn Lanes, Intersection Studies)
- How do I get a crosswalk at a specific location?
- How do I get a traffic calming device (speed bump) at a specific location?
- How can I get the speed limit changed/placed on my road?
- Are golf carts allowed on my road?
- How do I report a water or sewer issue?
- How do I get a no parking sign placed in the County right-of-way?
- How do I get a sidewalk along my road?
- How do I report School Zone beacons that are not flashing or flashing during the wrong times?
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