Princeton Public Works Department

100 Courthouse Road

Princeton, WV  24740-2431

Phone (304) 487-5035

 

Kenneth Rose

Public Works Director

 

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The following list of accomplishments for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2008, is in addition to the daily maintenance items performed by the Princeton Public Works Department, such as street cleaning and litter control, building maintenance,  vehicle  and   equipment  maintenance  and  repair, storm sewer and ditch cleaning, mowing, sign maintenance, leaf collection, and snow plowing.  During the last fiscal year, the Public Works Department completed a number of significant projects. 

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}        Worked with Region I Planning and Development Council to complete the storm sewer mapping project.
 
}        Completed drainage and grade work for the Lower Pine Walking Trail and oversaw asphalt track installation.
 
}        Installed metal exterior on Public Works Garage Building.
 
}        Negotiated and completed a new three-year contract with the Steelworkers Union that represents Public Works employees.
 
}        Upgraded Public Works fleet by purchasing a new one-ton dump truck and also purchased 3 used dump trucks from WV Department of Highways Surplus Property.
 
}        Oversaw the construction of Phase IV of the Stafford Drive Sidewalks Project.
 
}        Completed extensive mowing project and brush removal at Dan Hale Reservoir.
 
}       Cleaned approximately 5,000 feet of storm sewer ditch, rebuilt 19 catch basins, and installed 200 feet of storm drain pipe.
 
}        Installed 76 tons of asphalt in pothole repair.
 
}        Collected over 4,700 tons of garbage.
 
}       Answered 685 service requests by city residents and businesses.
 
}        Replaced 65 signs in the street and traffic sign program.
 
}        Painted all of the crosswalks, school signs, yellow curbs, and parking spaces in the City of Princeton, using over 400 gallons of paint.
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Princeton Public Works Department is managed by a Director and an Assistant Director with a workforce of 16 people.  The City fleet of public works vehicles consists of 27 well-maintained vehicles including various pieces of heavy equipment.  The Public Works Department budget, including street paving, is approximately $1.5 million a year.

The Public Works Department consists of several basic City functions: street repair and maintenance, garbage collection, buildings and grounds maintenance, and a garage facility to maintain all motor equipment in the Department.