Dickinson Public Works Department

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3411 Public Works Blvd
Dickinson, ND 58601

The Dickinson Public Works Department in Dickinson, ND is dedicated to maintaining and improving the city's roadway and drainage system to ensure the economic vitality of the community. With four sections focused on right-of-way maintenance, storm water management, street maintenance, and drainage operations, the department efficiently operates, maintains, designs, and constructs a safe and effective infrastructure.

Residents and businesses can easily report problems and request services through the department's online form, allowing for trackable requests and continuous communication between citizens and Public Works staff. With a commitment to pollution prevention efforts and the implementation of capital improvement programs, the Dickinson Public Works Department strives to create a sustainable and well-maintained city for its residents.

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