Service Tree

The Service Tree lists all services in "branched" groups, starting with the very general and moving to the very specific. Click on the name of any group name to see the sub-groups available within it. Click on a service code to see its details and the providers who offer that service.

Bus Stop Shelters

Programs that install and maintain structures near bus stops that provide seating and protection from the weather for waiting passengers. The program may also be responsible for approving advertisements that are posted within the shelters.

Street Lights

Programs that are responsible for the modernization, construction, repair, and maintenance of lighting for public streets and for investigating complaints from the public regarding street lights that are broken, damaged or on during daylight hours.

Street Signs

Programs that are responsible for ensuring that streets are appropriately signposted.

Traffic Signals

Programs that are responsible for the installation and maintenance of traffic lights that are positioned at street intersections to indicate when it is safe to drive, ride or walk using a universal color code.

Traffic Signs

Programs that are responsible for the installation and maintenance of traffic control signs on city streets or other roads within the jurisdiction. Included are regulatory signs (e.g., stop signs, yield signs, speed limit signs, turn and lane use signs, one way signs) which regulate traffic speed and movement; warning signs (e.g., low clearance signs and work zone signs) which warn people about hazards that may be difficult to see; and guidance signs which provide directions to parks, nearby towns, airports, hospitals and other destinations. The signs use colors, shapes, symbols and written messages to help drivers, cyclists and pedestrians read and understand the information.

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