DIVISIONS


The mission of the Division of Public Works & Engineering is to enhance the quality of life for our residents, businesses, and visitors by providing efficient, effective, and fiscally responsible delivery of services in a responsive, progressive, and environmentally sound manner.

Public Works & Engineering Directory

Director Public Works & Engineering/City Engineer

Brad Deal

Administration

Assistant Director Public Works/Stormwater Manager

Marcos Trejo

Administration

Administrative Assistant, Public Works

Tiffani Smashum

Administration

Assistant City Engineer

David Moyer

Engineering

Civil Engineer

Kiara Ahmed

Engineering

Administrative Assistant, Engineering

Sad’e Canty

Engineering

Fleet Maintenance Superintendent

Ronnie Lane

Fleet Maintenance

Administrative Assistant

Mary Renteria

Fleet Maintenance

Landfill Superintendent

Jeff McCarty

Landfill

Sanitation Superintendent

John Dekle

Sanitation

Asst. Sanitation Superintendent

Tyler Thibodeau

Sanitation

Stormwater Technician

Dean Gunter

Stormwater

Stormwater Supervisor

Damon Wilson

Stormwater

Streets & Parks Superintendent

Richard Smiley

Streets & Parks

Asst. Streets & Parks Superintendent

Joey Bland

Streets & Parks

FAQs

Yes. Public Works will remove dead animals from City Roadways. However, Public Works will not remove a deceased animal from private property. If a complaint in regards to a dead animal is made to Public Works, a crew will pick up the dead animal and take it to the transfer station. To notify Public Works of a dead animal on a City street, please contact Public Works at 912.764.0681 and have a correct location or address where the crew will find the deceased animal.
The route and schedule of garbage collection varies for locations. For more information, please contact Public Works at 912.764.0681.
The schedule for the collection of yard waste varies. For more information, please contact Public Works at 912.764.0681.
To report a pot hole on a street within the city limits please contact Public Works at 912.764.0681. When calling, please know the street name and location of the pot hole.
Please contact Public Works at 912.764.0681 to report problems with street lights and traffic lights within the city limits. Any off-system maintenance needs will be referred to the appropriate agency.
All city Polycarts can be identified by a serial number. If the Polycart is lost or stolen and is never recovered, the property owner is responsible for purchasing a new Polycart from Public Works. Public Works will replace a Polycart for free if the property owner has moved into a new location and is unable to locate the assigned Polycart. If you have any questions or problems with a Polycart, please contact Public Works at 912.764.0681
Street Lights

Daylight Saving time Begins March 14, 2021

Report Street Light Outages

Ensure your area is safe and secure by notifying Georgia Power of a street light outage.  Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, March 14 so prepare now by keeping your residential neighborhood and business property safe and secure.

Follow the easy steps below to report a street light in need of repair.

  1. Go to Street Light Outage
  2. Click on Search and enter address, including city, or use arrow icon to allow the map to pull the location you are currently at. (The crews will be given exact GPS coordinates to the light selected on the map)
  3. Zoom in to find the light you would like to report, click the light
  4. Click Report This Light
  5. Enter your name, contact phone number and email in case we have questions about the light in need of repair.