Director:
Dave Austin


Address:
5 Esplanade Avenue
Green Cove Springs, FL 32043

Email:
Public.Works@co.clay.fl.us

Phone:
GCS (904) 284-6335
OP/MBG (904) 269-6335
KH (352) 473-3711
Suncom 827-1333
Fax:(904) 284-0083
Fax Work Requests:(904) 529-3669

Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
7:00 AM to 3:30 PM

Departments:

Fleet Division

Mosquito Control

Traffic Control

Streets and Drainage

Links:

Dirt Road Maintenance

Mowing Procedures and Road List

Pothole Maintenance

Sandbags

Stormwater Runoff Problems

Tree Trimming and Mowing

Forms:
Maintenance Request Form







Public Works

"The mission of the Clay County Public Works is to provide fast and courteous service to the citizens of Clay County."

The mission of the Public Works Department is to preserve the County's investment in its roadways, bridges, drainage and sidewalk facilities by planning, implementation and administration of maintenance, inspection and reconstruction programs. To provide effective, efficient, safe and environmentally sensitive mosquito control services. To provide all county fleet equipment users with the support services they require. To provide all public roads with signs and signals. To provide support services during natural disasters or other emergencies. Under the Public Works Department umbrella are several divisions: Mosquito Control, Fleet, Traffic Control and Streets and Drainage.

Announcements

Flood Control: Sandbag Distribution and Use
The BCC only opens its sandbag distribution sites in anticipation of continuous and extended heavy rainfall events where severe, widespread flooding may occur. Call Public Works at (904) 284-6335 to determine if sandbags are being issued. Depending on the event and the inventory of sandbags available for protecting private property, the number of sandbags issued per resident or business owner may be limited. For further information and distribution sites, please click on the above link.

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