As the name implies, Public Works keeps City facilities working to serve the public. From the streets to the airport, parks to the water tanks, buildings to buses, sewers to capital projects; Public Works:
Cleans
Fixes
Refinishes
Replaces
Upgrades
Otherwise Maintains All City Owned Public Property
Concerns and requests submitted online with this form are monitored during normal office hours (Monday-Friday, 8AM - 5PM). For immediate attention, please call Police Dispatch at 805-237-6464.
The Airport is owned and operated by the City of Paso Robles. All policy decisions and direction are provided by the City Council with any technical advice and review being provided by an appointed Airport Commission. The airport has tremendous potential for growth and will serve as a vital link in the transportation services of this area, far in to the future.
The name "Services" is key to our operation. We endeavor to provide excellent service to our customers whether they are members of the community, visitors or co-workers. Our influence extends over several distinct areas of our City.
Resources published by the Public Works Department, including water and wastewater quality reports, benchmarks, and City Standards and Specifications. Publications are also available for viewing in the City Library or upstairs in City Hall (1000 Spring Street, Paso Robles).
The City of Paso Robles is enrolled in the Phase II Municipal Stormwater Program as required by the State Water Resources Control Board. The program requires the City to develop and implement a Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP) in order to reduce or eliminate pollutants in Stormwater runoff and non-storm water discharges.