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Welcome to the Engineering Department
The Public Services Department is responsible for all water, sewer and reclaimed water utilities, operation and maintenance of the DeLand Municipal Airport, operation and maintenance of City facilities including buildings and all City engineering functions. These functions include maintenance of records, technical review of proposed land development, regulation, planning, permitting and construction of public infrastructure (e.g. roads, utilities and stormwater facilities) and administration and inspection of the City's major capital projects.
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Your yard is the first line of defense for Volusia County's fragile environment. The health of our estuaries, rivers, lakes and aquifer depends in part on how you landscape and maintain your yard.
The Florida Yards and Neighborhoods Program was developed by the University of Florida University of Florida Extension Service and the National Estuary Program to address the home environment. The goal of the program is to become a Certified Florida Yard (see checklist). Once the checklist has been reviewed by the University of Florida/Volusia County University of Florida Extension Service, an appointment will be made to visit the property to certify the yard as a Certified Florida Yard. At that time you will receive a Certified Florida Yard Sign and a copy of " A Guide to Environmentally Friendly Landscaping: Florida Yards and Neighborhoods Handbook." This program is open to all Volusia County residents.
To get more information on the University of Florida's Florida Yards and Neighborhoods Program please click on the following link: http://volusia.org/extension_service/toc.htm |
The Public Services Department is directed by Keith D. Riger, P.E., City Engineer and Public Services Director. He has held this position since 1990, except during a period (1995 to 1998) when he was employed in the public sector as a consultant.
The Public Services Department consists of the following divisions:
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