Public Works Mission StatementDeliver quality public works services, programs, and facilities for a better Clark County community
Public Works Department
The Department of Public Works delivers a wide range of services to the community, including the design, construction, inspection, and maintenance of public infrastructure consisting of roadways, bridges, traffic control devices, flood control facilities, and trails, the Clark County Bruce Woodbury Beltway, curbs medians and sidewalks in the public rights-of-way including the "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign and Las Vegas Boulevard south of Sahara Avenue. We are responsible for the proper stewardship of the revenues expended for these purposes, including a Capital Improvement Program of approximately $3 billion.
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Construction Management Division Capital Improvement Program Construction Inspection Developer Off-Site Construction Inspection Construction Materials and Lab QAQC Maintenance Contracts for Pedestrian Bridges, Graffiti Cleanup, and Landscaping Newsrack Enforcement Temporary Traffic Control Plan Approvals and Encroachment Permitting
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Development Review Division Review Developer Off-Site Submittals of Improvement Plans Technical Studies Drainage Studies Traffic Studies Land Use Review
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Design Engineering Division Capital Improvement Program 215 Beltway Roadway Improvements Residential Street Resurfacing Flood Control Improvements Pedestrian Bridges Improvements
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Road Division Maintenance of: Roadways (paved & gravel), Concrete (sidewalks, curb & gutter, ADA ramps), Gravel Shoulders, Asphalt Paths, Trails, Bridges, Flood Control Facilities, Weed Abatement, Snow Removal, Pest Abatement, Street Sweeping, Homeless Encampment Cleanup, Graffiti Removal, and Pavement Rating
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County Surveyor Division Map Review Legal Descriptions Benchmarks- Vertical Control Mining Claims Topography
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Traffic Management Division Traffic Signal Design Traffic Studies Wireless Cell Sites Special Events School Crossing Guards Operations & Maintenance of Signals, Streetlights, Flashers, Signs, and Pavement Markings 8-1-1 Call Before You Dig Locating |