The Department of Public Works for the City of Mansfield, Ohio is under the supervision of Public Works Director Louis M. Andres. The director is responsible for the supervision of eleven (11) city public works departments. Departments include Clearfork Reservoir, Engineering, City Parks and Recreation, City Repair Garage, Sewer Repair, Streets, Utility Collections, Water Repair, Wastewater, and Drinking Water Treatment facilities.
Clearfork Reservoir
Clearfork Reservoir is located seven miles southwest of Mansfield near State Route 97. The reservoir 997 -acres was designed to be the major source of water for the City of Mansfield…
Engineering Department
The Engineering Department oversees the development and maintenance of the city’s infrastructure. The infrastructure includes the Mansfield Lahm Airport, street resurfacing, water distribution…
Parks and Recreation
The Mansfield City parks are the center of many recreational and special events throughout the city, many of which are sponsored by the City’s Recreation Department. A source of both civic pride and historic significance, these parks offer…
Sewer Repair
Special Projects: Ocie Hill Neighborhood Center – Built steps, installed catch basin, built wall, poured concrete; hauled furniture and computer equipment…
Street Department
The Street Department handles the “nuts and bolts” duties for the City. Installing, maintaining, and repairing the components of roads, streets, and state routes, the employees of Street, Sign, and Signal…
Utility Collections
Utility Collections is responsible for billing and collecting water and sewer accounts, collection of parking citations, and other related City services….
Waste Water Treatment Plant
Program objectives: Prevent industrial pollutant discharges from passing through municipal waste water treatment plants untreated…
Water Repair
The City of Mansfield Water Repair Department consists of 25 employees. We maintain the water distribution system for the City of Mansfield. Our treatment plant produces approximately nine million…
Water Treatment
The first supply system, which operated in 1872, consisted primarily of obtaining water directly from Rocky Fork Creek and pumping it through a cast iron pipe into the system by a steam-driven pump. No treatment was provided…
Contact
Department of Public Works
City of Mansfield
30 North Diamond Street
Mansfield, Ohio 44902
Phone: 419-755-9736
Fax: 419-525-0146
E-mail: landres@ci.mansfield.oh.us
E-mail: jshoup@ci.mansfield.oh.us
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