127.01 Department of Public Service Established.
127.02 Director of Public Service.
127.03 Deputy Director of Public Service.
127.04 Division of Solid Waste.
127.05 Division of Facilities and Fleet Operations.
127.06 Rules of use of facilities and equipment.
127.07 Internal service fees-Division of Facilities and Fleet.
127.08 Division of Urban Beautification and Forestry.
127.09 Sale of mulch and other products-Division of Urban Beautification and Forestry.
CROSS REFERENCES
City's power to establish and abolish offices and fix compensation of all employees - see CHTR. § 8(q)
Oath of officers and employees - see CHTR. § 64
Abuse of political influence - see CHTR. § 179
Service Director to be Platting Commissioner - see CHTR. § 233
Garbage, rubbish and litter - see S.U. & P.S. Ch. 963
Harbor and bridges - see S.U. & P.S. Ch. 965
The Director of Public Service shall be appointed by the Mayor in the manner provided by the Charter and shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor. The Director is responsible for the administration and operations of the Department of Public Service. The Director shall undertake such other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Mayor.
(Ord. 284-22. Passed 7-19-22.)
A Deputy Director of Public Service may be appointed by the Mayor with the consent of Council and shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor. The Deputy Director shall service as the Acting Director in the absence or unavailability of the Director. The Deputy Director shall report to the Director of Public Service and perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the Mayor and/or the Director.
(Ord. 284-22. Passed 7-19-22.)
(a) A Division of Solid Waste is established in the Department of Public Service under the supervision of the Director of Public Service.
(b) Division of Solid Waste shall be charged with the design, operation and maintenance of all City landfills, incinerators and recycling plants, including the maintenance and compliance of any closed landfills owned by the City, all in compliance with applicable federal and state law and environmental rules and regulations. The division shall be responsible for ensuring the collection and disposal of garbage and waste through contract with other public and/or private entities.
(c) At the direction of the Mayor, the Director shall employ such managers and other personal having knowledge of landfill and waste operations, as necessary for Division operations and supported by proper budget appropriations. A Manager shall have such duties as may be prescribed by the Mayor and the Director of Public Service or as may be imposed by ordinance or other applicable law for the management of the Solid Waste Division operations.
(Ord. 284-22. Passed 7-19-22.)
(a) A Division of Facilities and Fleet Operations is established in the Department of Public Service under the supervision of a Commissioner of Facilities and Fleet Operations, who shall be appointed by the Mayor in the manner provided by the Charter and shall serve as the pleasure of the Mayor.
(b) The Division of Facilities and Fleet Operations shall have responsibility for the maintenance and repair of all City-owned buildings and facilities, except as may otherwise be provide pursuant to this Municipal Code or ordinance, and responsibility for the acquisition, lease, rental, maintenance, allocation, transfer and removal or retirement of all vehicles or motor equipment within the city's fleet. The Division shall have responsibility for all city maintenance garages and fueling stations.
(c) The Commissioner of Facilities and Fleet Operations shall have supervision and control of the Division of Facilities and Fleet Operations under the direction of the Director of Public Service. The Commissioner shall have such other duties as may be assigned by the Director of Public Service or the Mayor or as may be imposed by ordinance or other applicable law.
(1) Fleet Operations. The Commissioner shall direct the operation of the Municipal Garage and all of the shops of the City engaged in the maintenance of motor equipment; and employees engaged in this service shall be under this general supervision. All motor equipment owned by the City shall be under the supervision of the Commissioner of Facilities and Fleet Operations.
The Commissioner shall assign equipment to the various activities either permanently or temporarily in accordance with the needs of the work programs of the activities as determined by the Commissioner. The Commissioner shall have authority to transfer or reassign equipment in accordance with the needs of the service.
The Commissioner shall maintain an ongoing an inspection program of City equipment and shall have the authority to order equipment retired from service for the purpose of inspection, service, repairs or replacement. The Commissioner shall annually prepare for the Mayor, in accordance with the budget schedule set by the Finance Department, a recommended schedule of motor equipment requirements for replacement or additions for the following year.
(2) Facilities Operations. The Commissioner of Facilities and Fleet Operations shall direct and manage all administrative and technical activities related to the maintenance, repair and new construction of City public buildings and related facilities and equipment. The Commissioner shall be responsible for initiating energy management programs for all City buildings.
The Commissioner shall review all budget requests pertaining to building maintenance projects, supplies, remodeling, alterations and new construction and make recommendations for inclusion in the annual budget of the Division. Each property owned by the city shall have an initial assessment and a 20-year projected maintenance plan. Informed by the 20-year maintenance plan, the Commissioner shall prepare the yearly five-year Capital Improvement Program for all City buildings and related facilities.
(Ord. 284-22. Passed 7-19-22.)
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