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Public Works

Wilbur Betty

Public Works Director

Streets & Drainage

Streets and Drainage is responsible for the maintenance of approximately 525 lane-miles of roadway including pavement, curb, ditches, right-of-way litter collection, special projects and street signage. Large quantity of drainage structures and open ditches in the right-of-way and easements are also maintained. The division works under the general direction of the Streets and Drainage Supervisor who coordinates the daily work schedules of twenty-two employees.

Fleet Services

Fleet Services provides both preventive maintenance and repairs to Town vehicles and construction equipment. The division consists of a Fleet Services Shop Supervisor, five mechanics and an administrative specialist. Special jobs bid and performed by private shops are body work and automatic transmission repairs. Fleet Services also provides welding and fabrication for all departments.

Solid Waste

The Sanitation Department is responsible for the collection of household waste, yard waste, street cleaning, leaf pick up and curbside recycling. The division works under the general direction of the Sanitation Supervisor who coordinates the daily work schedules of thirty-three employees.


 Mosquito Control


Sanitation Collection Schedule Map


Brush Up On Paint Disposal

Placing wet paint in the garbage or pouring paint out into the street is against the law and can harm the environment.

Properly dispose of paint one of the following ways:

  • Buy only what you need. Reuse leftover paint for touch-ups or donate it to a community organization.
  • Store the paint cans in a safe location until the next household Hazardous Waste Collection event, where you can take the paint to a drop off point for recycling or proper disposal.
  • For water-based paint, you can remove the lid and once the paint is dry, it can be placed in your trash.
  • Oil-based paint must be disposed at a Household Hazardous Waste Collection event.

The Shelby County Household Hazadous Waste Facility is now open. This facility will be open to all Shelby County residents.

Household Hazardous Waste Facility


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