Department Summary
The City of Tampa Public Works Department is composed of the following divisions:
The Department of Public Works is dedicated to provide safe mobility and
parking convenience for the citizens of the City of Tampa along with facility management support for over 6.5 Million square feet of city facilities and
is responsible for maintaining the city's 3,000+ vehicle fleet.
DPW News....
| | March 18, 2010 - On March 31, 2010 current Channel District Residential Parking Permits will expire at 11:59 p.m. In an effort to provide renewal opportunities, the City of Tampa Parking Division will be distributing new permits to qualified residents and business owners. To receive a new permit, visit the Parking Division Administrative offices located on the ground level of the Fort Brooke Parking Garage, 107 North Franklin Street. more... | | March 18, 2010 - The Parking Division is suspending the iPark Personal Parking Meter program due to the manufacturer’s inability to provide additional devices for distribution to new customers. Customers that currently have a device will be able to continue to purchase reload credits through the Parking Division administrative offices located at the Fort Brooke Parking garage. more... | | March 9, 2010 - In efforts to improve the operations of the William F. Poe Parking Garage, an elevator modernization project will begin on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 that will last approximately 90 days. more... | | February 18, 2010 - Courier City/Oscawana residential parking permit phase 4 distribution will take place March 8-12 at the Fort Brooke Parking Administrative Offices, located at 107 North Franklin Street. The office will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Residents are required to bring a minimum of two items to prove residency. On-street enforcement begins April 5. more... | | July 12, 2007 - To mark the completion of the Manhattan Widening Project, Mayor Pam Iorio and community leaders will participate in a ceremony to flip the switch changing the signals from the flash pattern to a regular traffic cycle. more... | | ...more announcements |
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