Public Works Department Celebrates National Public Works Week
National Public Works Week (NPWW)
Held annually in May, National Public Works Week is a great way to energize and educate the public on the importance of public works in their daily lives.
Across North America, our more than 32000 members in the US and Canada use National Public Works Week to energize and educate the public on the importance ...
NATIONAL PUBLIC WORKS WEEK - Third Week in May
Every employee plays their part in providing the infrastructure necessary to keep a city running smoothly. The people in the public works department wear many ...
National Public Works Week Honors Public Works Professionals
The NPWW celebration will be held the week of May 19–25, 2024, to honor the public works professionals who plan, design, build, manage, and operate the ...
Public Works Department Celebrates National Public Works Week
UG Public Works joins cities across North America in celebrating National Public Works Week from May 21-27, 2023, acknowledging the pivotal ...
PUBLIC WORKS WEEK - May 18-24, 2025 - National Today
This year, it takes place from May 15 to 21. The week-long observation also sheds light on the brave and essential role that the public works employees play in ...
Celebrating National Public Works Week (PW Week) 2023 - iWorQ
Public Works departments plan, build, manage, and operate at the heart of our local communities to improve the quality of life for those around ...
Public Works Week | Mount Vernon, NY
The Department of Public Works will be celebrating National Public Works Week from Sunday, May 15 to Saturday, May 21, 2022. This is a time to celebrate the ...
Public Works Week 2022: Ready and Resilient
The City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works celebrates National Public Works Week (NPWW) from May 15-21, 2022.
National Public Works Week | West Des Moines, IA
National Public Works Week Celebration. May 23, 2024 from 4-7 PM. At The Valley Junction Farmers Market. EVERYTHING IS FREE ! Balloon Artistry. BIG equipment to ...
It's National Public Works Week 2023! - City of Urbana
From roads and bridges to water systems and plantings, our public works department plays a crucial part in enhancing the quality of life for all residents. This ...
National Public Works Week – APWA North Carolina Chapter
National Public Works Weeks (NPWW) is a time to celebrate the tens of thousands of men and women in North America who provide and maintain the infrastructure ...
Public Works Week | Santa Rosa, CA
National Public Works Week is a time when Public Works demonstrates what 'public works' means. We take a week in the spring to celebrate accomplishments and ...
National Public Works Week | Redmond, WA
... Government · Departments & Divisions · Public Works; National Public Works Week ... celebrating the quiet work these professionals do that makes life better for ...
Doral Celebrated National Public Works Week
In addition to maintaining and improving our roadways, the Public Works Department strives to protect and educate the individuals that are using these roads.
Happy National Public Works Week! May 21st - 27th - City of Sonoma
An illustration of a group of diverse people in uniforms and holding tools indicating that they In celebration of National Public Works Week, ...
National Public Works Week – May 18 to May 24, 2025
Activities to Celebrate National Public Works Week · Coloring Worksheets · Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt · Stormwater Discovery Tours · Learn About Public Works.
City of Pensacola Celebrates National Public Works Week
National Public Works Week is celebrated every year on the third full week of May, with the 2023 celebration running May 21-27. This year's ...
Celebrate 'National Public Works Week' in Whatco - Whatcom County
' In Whatcom County, the Public Works department provides the community with traffic engineering and maintenance, stormwater management, road/ ...
Marana celebrates National Public Works Week
The Town of Marana has proclaimed May 19-25, 2024 as National Public Works Week. The theme this year is “Advancing Quality of Life for All.”