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Public Works

Mission and Core Values

The Public Works Department is tasked with taking care of the City of Bluefield's infrastructure. The department's mission is "to serve the citizens of the City of Bluefield, and constantly improve what we do and how we do it. We strive to provide the highest quality public works services to the public and other City departments, balanced through efforts to maintain a cost effective operation and to provide these services in a responsible and efficient manner."

 

The Team

Bluefield's Public Work Department has over 35 total employees. These hardworking men and women take care of everything from keeping public parks maintained, sanitation collection, street services, collecting yard waste and loose leaves, and work on a multitude of other projects. We maintain a safe and healthy workplace for all of our employees in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations while promoting a positive employee attitude toward safety.

Garage Division

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide the City with the most effective service. We go the extra step when taking care of our fleet. The Garage Division will provide quality and timely maintenance for all City fleet in order to maintain while minimizing costs. Our garage is the backbone of keeping public works up and running. 

Hardworking, Determined, and Dedicated 

The City Garage employs three full-time employees. These men have over several decades of experience under their belts. They oversee the maintenance schedule, monitor fuel supplies and inventory, help to oversee equipment purchases, and day-to-day operations. The Foreman directs the daily schedule and the mechanics are licensed through the state of West Virginia to do vehicle inspections.

Jacks of All Trades and Masters of Maintenance

Garage staff are responsible for the maintenance, fuel dispensing, and replacement services for all vehicles and equipment serviced by the City. The City Fleet consists of approximately 127 vehicles. In addition to sedans and pickups, repair and maintenance is also done on heavy equipment, fire trucks, police cars, and lawn equipment for parks. The garage is a one-stop shop for all automotive and equipment repairs.

Big Impact

Though you will probably never see them, our garage staff are very important to every department in the City. When the sanitation truck is out removing that unsightly mess, the fire truck or police car is responding to that emergency call, or some other piece of equipment is being used to repair the roads, at one point in time the garage did their part to help provide those services to our community in a safe and efficient manner.

Traffic Division

The Traffic Division is responsible for maintenance and installation of traffic signs, 112 miles of pavement markings, and 20 traffic signals. Technicians are available 24/7 to respond to emergencies. If you are aware of a traffic signal that is not working properly or is damaged, or a traffic sign that is missing or damaged, please call 304-327-2401 x 2494. For issues with residential street lights, please call Appalachian Power at 1-800-956-4237.

Holiday of Lights

Tour the beautiful park ablaze from the comfort of your warm vehicle with a stretch of over 1.3 million lights and wonderful scenes. While there is no required admission, every donation helps us upgrade and purchase new displays.  

Our annual display of lights begins Thanksgiving Day and runs through the first weekend in January.  Hours are 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Sunday -Thursday, and 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm Friday and Saturday. Lotito City Park is located at 1780 Stadium Drive Bluefield WV 24701.  For more information, please visit our website, call 304-327-2401 or visit our Facebook page.

Holiday Garbage

During the year the City of Bluefield may be closed to observe State, Federal, or City holidays. Your garbage times may change; listed below are some important dates to be aware of:

 

  • New Year’s Day - January 1, 2025. If your normal garbage pickup is scheduled for Wednesday, January 1; your pickup will be on Thursday, January 2.

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day - January 20. Garbage collection will NOT be affected.

  • President's Day - February 17. Garbage collection will NOT be affected.

  • Memorial Day - May 26. Garbage collection will NOT be affected.

  • City Election - June 3. If your normal garbage pickup is scheduled for Tuesday, June 3; your pickup will be on Monday, June 2.

  • Juneteenth - June 19. Garbage collection will NOT be affected.

  • West Virginia Day - June 20. If your normal garbage pickup is scheduled for Friday, June 20; your pickup will be on Monday, June 23.

  • Independence Day - July 4. If your normal garbage pickup is scheduled for Friday, July 4; your pickup will be on Monday, July 7.

  • Labor Day - September 1. Garbage collection will NOT be affected.

  • Columbus Day - October 13. Garbage collection will NOT be affected.

  • Veteran's Day - November 11. If your normal garbage pickup is scheduled for Tuesday, November 11; your pickup will be Monday, November 10

  • Thanksgiving - November 27 & 28. If your normal garbage pickup is scheduled for Thursday, November 27; your pickup will be Wednesday, November 26. If your normal garbage pickup is scheduled for Friday, November 28; your pickup will be on Monday, December 1.

  • Christmas Eve- December 24 If your normal garbage pickup is scheduled for Wednesday, December 24; your pickup will be on Tuesday, December 23.

  • Christmas Day - December 25 If your normal garbage pickup is scheduled for Thursday, December 25; your pickup will be on Friday, December 26.

Frequently Asked Questions

The City of Bluefield, WV
200 Rogers St, Bluefield, WV, 24701
304-327-2401

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