Lexington, Massachusetts
Lexington, Massachusetts
Lexington, Massachusetts
Lexington, Massachusetts

Administration

Engineering

Environmental Services

Highways, Equipment & Drains

Public Grounds

Transportation/Lexpress

Water/Sewer

FAQ's

 

Current Events & Information:

NEW 2010 DPW Construction Projects (posted 8/5/10)

NSTAR Tree Pruning Notice (6/25/10)

 

New Facility Information:

New DPW Facility Information

 

Department of Public Works

Contact Information

Administration Offices
Samuel Hadley Public Services Building
201 Bedford Street, Rm 202
Lexington, MA 02420
Administration Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Phone: 781-274-8300
Fax: 781-274-8392

Operation Offices and Water/Sewer (Billing Questions)
Samuel Hadley Public Services Building
201 Bedford Street, Rm 105
Lexington, MA 02420
Operation Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 
Phone: 781-274-8300
Fax: 781-274-8385
Water/Sewer Business Office: 781-274-8370
Street Light Outage: 781-274-8388
Recycling Information Line: 781-274-8325 or JRM: 800-323-4285
Mechanics Division: 781-274-8378
Emergency Only: 781-862-1618 (Please use when office is closed)

Directory:

Director of Public Works William Hadley email
Manager of Operations Wayne Brooks email
Office Manager Pauline Burke email
Supt. of Environmental Services Robert Beaudoin email
Management Analyst Romina Comunale email
Town Engineer John Livsey email
Water/Sewer Superintendent Dennis Meehan email
Public Grounds Superintendent David Pinsonneault email
Highway Superintendent Marc Valenti email
Transportation Svcs. Coordinator Gail Wagner email

Description of Services

The Department of Public Works (DPW) has 7 major divisions:

Maintenance for municipal buildings, formerly under DPW, is part of a combined Town/School Public Facilities Department. The core values of the Department of Public Works are public safety, affordability, and open space. Public safety is a primary concern of the Public Works Department through many of its individual tasks:
  • Highways, Equipment and Drains staff members maintain the streets, sidewalks, and storm drain systems.
  • Water/Sewer staff provides quality drinking water, water for fire protection and the proper discharge of sewage.
  • Engineering staff members oversee street resurfacing, water and sewer system renewal and expansion.
  • Public Grounds staff members eliminate hazardous tree and vegetative growth and maintain safe playgrounds, recreation paths and public areas.
A variety of efforts are being made to increase affordability:
  • Reducing sewer infiltration and inflow, and installing an automated meter reading program, to help manage water/sewer charges (water and sewer operations have been operated as separate enterprise funds since fiscal year 1988).
  • Generating new revenues through an accelerated composting program.
  • Decreasing future repair costs by preventative maintenance to infrastructure, equipment and vehicles.
  • Consideration of aggregating energy customers to reduce residents' and the Town's energy costs.
The quality of Lexington's open space is enhanced by the Public Grounds Division's maintenance and care of public lands that are under the jurisdiction of Public Works, Conservation, and the School Department:
  • Recreation playing fields, swimming facilities, and the golf course
  • Conservation lands and trails
  • Historic parks
  • Bike paths
  • Street trees

 

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