Public Works is the department responsible for maintaining and overseeing the infrastructure of Westchester County, New York. With almost 160 miles of county roads, 86 bridges, 71 traffic signals, and 29 traffic cameras, they ensure the smooth functioning of transportation systems. Additionally, they manage the county's capital projects and implement the Traffic Safety Program to minimize accidents. Public Works also offers shared services to municipal governments and other county departments, aiming to reduce costs and increase efficiency.
As the primary authority for road maintenance and infrastructure management, Public Works collaborates with local city, town, and village public works departments to provide essential services like garbage pick-up, road repairs, and snow removal. They are committed to assisting and supporting these departments whenever possible. Public Works encourages communication through phone or their online comments form, and they provide a list of notification numbers for emergencies and non-emergencies. Furthermore, they offer permits, programs, and construction alerts, and they facilitate information requests under the Freedom of Information Act.
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