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500 Castro Street
Post Office Box 7540
Mountain View, CA 94039-7540

Phone: 650-903-6311
Fax: 650-962-8503

Hours:
Monday through Friday,
8:00 am – 5:00 pm


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Public Works

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The Public Works Department plans, designs, reviews, constructs, operates, maintains and improves the City's infrastructure, facilities, utilities, property and equipment and provides other services, including solid waste management (recycling and garbage), traffic engineering and private develop­ment permits.
 


Engineering

The Engineering Division consists of Construction Engineering, Design Engineering, Capital Projects, Traffic Engineering and Land Development Engineering.


Transportation and Business Services

The Transportation and Business Services Division
consists of Transportation Management, Property Management, Environmental Sustainability and Solid Waste Management (recycling, garbage and zero waste).


Public Services  

The Public Services Division manages, operates and maintains the water distribution, wastewater and storm systems, streets, street lights, and closed landfill.

For questions relating to: 
Graffiti abatement, call 650-903-6767; for graffiti abatement on freeways and on/off ramps, call Caltrans at 408-436-0930.

The Fleet and Facilities Division consists of Facilities Maintenance and Fleet Services.

Reusable Bag Ordinance
Bring Your Own Bag to reduce waste, conserve natural resources, and prevent litter. Retail stores must charge 10 cents for each paper or reusable bag provided to customers.
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Water Conservation Program

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State Route 85 Ramp Metering Project

Beginning late fall, 2012, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will install 11 ramp metering elements and traffic operations systems in Santa Clara County on State Route 85 between I-280 in Cupertino and U.S. 101 in Mountain View. The project will be completed in 2014.
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Caltrans News Advisory

On February 13, 2013 Caltrans will begin work to install new signals and upgrade wheelchair ramps in Santa Clara County, in the City of Mountain View at the intersection of Clark Avenue and El Camino Real.
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Mountain View Tire Recycling Grant

In April 2011, the City of Mountain View was awarded a $74,350 grant from the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) Rubberized Asphalt Concrete Chip Seal Grant Program...
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US -101 AUXILIARY LANES PROJECT

Begininning late Feburary 2012, weather permitting, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) will partner with Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) to reduce congestion along a 3.2 mile segment of U.S. 101 between State Route 85 in Mountain View and Embarcadero Road in Palo Alto.
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