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City of Omaha Public Works Department 1819 Farnam Street, Suite #600 | Omaha, NE 68183 Phone: (402) 444-5220 If you need accommodation through text telephone (TTY), dial 402-444-5031. TTY is for people who are deaf, hard of hearing or have a communication disability.
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Public Works. Purchasing. Associated Organizations. Omaha Douglas Public Building Commission. News and Information. SAFER Grant Funds New Firefighters in 2025. 2024-09-24 19:07:30. (September 24, 2024) The City of Omaha has been awarded a SAFER grant to hire additional firefighters in 2025.
Public Works Information Requests. Welcome to the Public Works hub for information. If you are unsure which form you need to fill out or if you cannot find what you are looking for, please...
Public Works. The City of Omaha's Public Works Department’s key responsibilities are the design, construction and maintenance of the City's infrastructure, including sewers, parking, streets and traffic control, as well as fleet management and wastewater treatment. Visit Public Works Website.
Whether you drive, walk, roll, or ride, the City’s Public Works department is committed to keeping you moving while we upgrade our transportation system. Keep Omaha Moving is our information hub to inform residents and visitors about all things transportation.
The City of Omaha’s Public Works Department aims to create a professional working relationship with contractors, consultants and small businesses, including those who support transportation projects.
The City of Omaha and the Public Works Department are dedicated to creating a professional working relationship with Contractors, Consultants and Small Businesses that do business with us.
The City of Omaha's Public Works Department provides many of the basic services that affect the daily lives of all who live and work in Omaha. The Department's key responsibilities are the design, construction and maintenance of the City's infrastructure including sewers, parking, streets, and traffic control, as well as fleet management and ...