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The Department of Public Works handles all public infrastructures, including
  • Streets and Drainage
  • Parks
  • Water Storage and Distribution
  • Wastewater Collection and Treatment
  • Light Beach RV Park

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. Who do I call if a Stop sign or Street Name sign is down or missing?
A. Public Works Service Center 361-552-3347

Q. Who do I call if tree limbs are growing into the street?
A. Public Works Service Center 361-552-3347

Q. Who do I call if view of traffic (or stop sign) is blocked by something on the right of way (e.g. tree limbs, high brush)
A. Public Works Service Center 361-552-3347

Q. If I need a driveway put in who furnishes the material (culvert)?
A. Call the Public Works Service Center 361-552-3347 and the City will come out and check to see what size culvert (pipe) and type is needed. The customer buys the culvert and then calls the City back and the City will schedule a time to come out and place the culvert in the ditch and cover it with dirt. Any additional material needed (limestone or asphalt) will be purchased by the customer.

Q. Who mows the alleys?
A. The city of Port Lavaca mows the alleys but not easements

Q. Can I put extra items (example-bags of leaves, boxes) on the side of my trash can to be picked up with my garbage?
A. You may place any residential household materials in the trash can for collection with the exception of the following: hot ashes, flammable or hazardous materials (such as oil, gas, paint, or asbestos), dead animals, or materials subject to criminal prosecution.

Q. Who is our garbage provider?
A. Allied Waste their number 1-800-640-2014

Q. How often do they pick up the brush?
A. Twice a month. The first and third full week of the month

Q. If I have a mattress that I need to get rid of, where do I put it?
A. You may put it out front with bulky items on the second pick up day of the week

Q. What do I do with my bags of leaves?
A. Place them out by your trash can

Q. Is there water available to my property?
A. We will need to have the address, lot, and block number

Q. Why should I know what my monthly average water consumption is on my bill?
A. Because only you the customer know what you normally use and pay and if your bill is higher than normal or lower than normal you should have the meter re-read so that any discrepancies will be caught before they cost you more.

Q. The easement is covered with high grass how do they read the meter?
A. Unfortunately meter-reader has to deal with this almost every month. Home Owners are responsible for cleaning their half of the easement. This is a safety issue for the homeowner as well.

Q. The meter box is full of dirt how can they read the meter?
A. Meter-reading occurs once a month for each meter account in the city. That means that for the next 30 days there is usually no one at that meter. Because the meter is in the ground there will be a tendency for dirt to get in the box as well as gophers who love vacant space to push their dirt into. We have a touch read meter system so the reader does not need to clean out the box to be able to read your meter.

Q. If there is a leak in the meter box who is responsible?
A. If you are not sure, call city hall customer service right away. We can make the determination and if it is on our side they will make repairs, or they will advise you if it is on the customer’s side. Anything past the meter tail is the responsibility of the customer.

Q. If I have a leak at my house what should I do?
A. If you have a water leak in your house and do not have a house shut off valve please call the city hall customer service( 552-9793 ext 238), if it’s after working hours Call the PD at (552-3788)we have on call personnel that will come out and turn the water off at the meter. Please do not try shutting the water off at the meter without a proper shut off tool as this may damage the shut off and will cause a delay in shutting off the water. It would be a good idea while the water is off to put in a shut off valve at your house in the event of another leak. This could save you water damage to floors or carpets.

Q. If I have a stopped sewer who should I call first?
A. To determine if the stopped sewer is on your line or the city main call the service center first before you call a plumber. We have after hours on call personnel on standby and can determine whose side it’s on.

Q. There is an odor in my house. What is the cause of it?
A. Sewer mains do create odors but they are usually kept out of customers' homes by the use of P-traps and sewer stacks. If these areas in your home are not working properly they can allow sewer gases to come back in to the home. If you smell sewer around your home check to see that the P-traps and sewer stacks are in proper working order first.


Available Documents:

CCR Port Lavaca 2010
 

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Public Works Director
Darren Gurley
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After Hours and Weekend Emergency Call Out
Please call the Port Lavaca Police Department's non-emergency phone, 361-552-3788, and they will contact our 24 hour on-call personnel.

City of Port Lavaca
Public Works Service Center
202 N. Virginia
Port Lavaca, TX 77979
Phone: 361-552-3347
Fax: 361-552-1481


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Mailing Address:
202 N. Virginia
Port Lavaca, TX 77979

 


Administrative Assistant
Cyndi Heysquierdo
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page updated: 18 Oct 2011