city of orange public works


FOR AFTER HOURS, WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS, WATER SEWER EMERGENCIES PLEASE CALL (409)883-1026 PRESS OPTION 2. As a convenience to visitors to Orange City's website, we provide links to agencies that may supply information and provide services. It cleans and sweeps improved roads and is responsible for the installation and maintenance of traffic signs (street names, Stop, No Turn on Red, and No Parking signs, etc.). These include the lighting in all municipal parking lots and all athletic fields (basketball, tennis and baseball); the fire alarm systems in all municipal buildings; the water lines at the municipal buildings, ball fields and parks; all fire extinguishers; fencing; parking lot meters; all park benches; the heating, air-conditioning and plumbing systems, and meters in all municipal buildings. Staff also reviews all new major equipment purchase specifications for functionality and serviceability. Orange Native, Raymond Wingfield, started his career as an Environmental Service Aid with the City of Orange in 2003. The Division provides vehicle maintenance services for various fleet vehicles including the Police and Fire Departments. Orange City does not endorse those agencies, nor does the City represent or warrant that the information and/or services those agencies provide will be suitable for the purposes of the user(s) or that any result will be achieved by the user(s) of the information and/or services. Numerous pieces of equipment such as hedgers, weed eaters, backpack blowers, mowers, etc. Public participation is solicited without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability or family status. Raul Palenzuela – rpalenzuela@ourorangecity.com Phone: 973-266-5330. Gary Ayik – gayik@ourorangecity.com Orange City, FL 32763 Buildings and Grounds - The Division is responsible for maintaining public facilities. Business Hours (7am – 4pm) : 386-775-5471, Director Phone: 386-851-7525 Phone: (714) 744-5525.

– West Orange border) are county roads and are maintained by Essex County. Fax: 386-775-5448, Deputy Public Works Director / City Engineer Public Works. E-mail: jlawrence@orangetx.org, For information on the Engineering Department, please contact Michael Patterson,  409.988.7393. In response to the new State Health Orders meant to combat increasing COVID-19 transmission rates, and until further notice, posted “No Parking“ restrictions for street sweeping days have been suspended throughout the City of Orange. Phone: 386-775-5453 Public Works is responsible for the operation and maintenance of all water systems, sanitary sewer systems, storm water systems, sidewalks, City roadways, including pavement repairs and signs, minor building repairs, and Parks & Recreation maintenance. Animal Control (Community Improvement Unit), Code Enforcement (Community Improvement Unit), Volunteers in Police Service (Community Improvement Unit). Utilities – DPW coordinates with utility providers of gas, electricity, and water to ensure that all areas of the city are receiving services, and to resolve problems that may occur due to storms and other emergencies. Services provided include routine scheduled maintenance, emergency repair, parts ordering, equipment modifications, hydraulic repairs, brake jobs, etc. Note: Central Avenue, High Street, Park Avenue, Scotland Road, Washington Street, Main Street (Scotland Rd. Public Works.

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FOR AFTER HOURS, WEEKENDS & HOLIDAYS, WATER SEWER EMERGENCIES PLEASE CALL (409)883-1026 PRESS OPTION 2. In these capacities, he is responsible for directing and coordinating various activities within the department and utilities such as street paving, parks and capital improvements.  Under his leadership, he reorganized the Department’s operational procedures to streamline procedures and increase efficiencies.  In addition, to his numerous tasks as Deputy Director, he works assiduously to ensure that the City’s safety and environmental activities meet State and national standards. The Division is also responsible for road markings, including crosswalks, fire lanes and parking stalls. Copyright © The City of Orange City, Florida. E-mail: jlawrence@orangetx.org. Phone: 386-775-5471 Snow Removal – All DPW divisions participate in the salting and plowing of municipal streets and roadways during snow and ice storms. The Public Works Department provides for the city's infrastructure, including traffic and engineering, sewers and storm drains, water service, street maintenance and more. NOTICE Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records.

Year-round activities include a street sweeping, sign maintenance and installation, right of way mowing and herbicide application, inclement weather response (sanding, catch basin clearing, gravel street work, pot-hole filling, downed trees, etc), street tree removals and community event support. are maintained as well. Directions. Parks Maintenance - The Division maintains the upkeep of 8 city parks totaling 12 acres, as well as City-owned lots, and three in-ground swimming pools. Fax: 386-775-5448.   Raymond affectionately known as Ray, currently serves as the City’s Deputy Director of Public Works and Emergency Management Coordinator. Fax: 386-775-5452. All rights reserved. 44 City Hall Plaza 3rd Floor East Orange NJ 07018. The DPW's responsibilities include administering the following Divisions: E-mail: bviator@orangetexasgov.us, Mike Marcantel, Division Manager If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Born and raised in Orange, New Jersey, Marty Mayes, the City's Director of Planning & Development and the Department of Public Works; grew up on Hillyer Street.  An outstanding football player during his tenure at Orange High School, he averaged 20 tackles per game and held a reputation for never leaving the field.  An All-Conference, All-County and All-State Selection, Mayes received a full athletic scholarship to attend Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey upon graduation from High School.A well-rounded athlete and student, Mayes received an academic All-American award from Rutgers University.  During Mayes's final year in college, he earned the privilege to work in the City of Orange as a Planning Intern.  During his internship he assisted the Department that he currently heads up as Director with the designing and implementing a municipal recycling program.Upon graduation, Mayes was selected to participate in the distinguished New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Housing Fellows Program.  As a Housing Fellow, Mayes rotated throughout various Divisions within the Department of Community Affairs and the New Jersey Housing Mortgage Finance Agency for a three-year period.  "This program was designed to expose post-graduate students to both of the state's leading housing agencies and other community-based organizations to gain first hand knowledge on housing development," said Mayes.  During his last year, Mayes was selected to work as a Program Manager within DCA's Balance Housing Department.During his tenure as Program Manager with DCA, Mayes had the opportunity to manage projects within the City of Orange because his colleagues did not like traveling from Trenton to Orange. E-mail: jwolf@orangetx.org, Balie Viator Street Maintenance - The Division maintains (including snow plowing and snow removal) all municipal roads. After Hours Contact: 386-736-5999. 44 City Hall Plaza. 1100 S. Thorpe Ave Refuse Removal - is responsible for the collection of leaves, garden debris, and recyclables from the curbside of residences, and trash from public buildings. After Mayes left Orange in 2008, he worked as the Director of Community Development in Reading, Pennsylvania and later as Director of Neighborhood Services in Irvington, New Jersey overseeing sixty employees. The Department of Public Works provides a variety of services to the public and to other City departments.

Director of Public Works and Engineering Department 303 N. 8th Street City of Orange Parks 3rd Floor. Ray received formal training at Rutgers University’s Government Services program.  He holds professional certificates in Public Relations, Management Tasks, Responsibilities and Practices and Managing & Developing Human Resources.  Ray’s New Jersey State certifications cover many grounds of Public Works, Emergency Management and Environmental Protection.Raymond Wingfield takes serving the citizens of Orange very seriously.  He is a certified Paralegal and a proud, devoted father of two daughters: Jashlyn and Jhane Wingfield.  He is a long time member of New Hope Baptist Church and the Newark Chapter of the NAACP.

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