In Remembrance – Karl Novak
“Karl is forever that brilliant thread in the rich fabric that makes up our lives. Always remembered. Rest in peace Karl.”
“Karl is forever that brilliant thread in the rich fabric that makes up our lives. Always remembered. Rest in peace Karl.”
In an effort to make unincorporated streets safer, Ventura County Public Works Agency and Southern California Edison worked together to replace existing high-pressure sodium vapor fixtures with energy efficient Light Emitting Diode (LED) lights..
As the County of Ventura has expanded free testing throughout the county for residents, many of staff at VCPWA are stepping in from their regular duties to assist with disaster service needs.
Congratulations to Sean Hanley, Kelly Hahs and Tony Sheppard, who have been recognized as Ventura County Public Works Agency 2020 Employees of the Year!
After months of planning the popular in-person event, historically attended by over 1,000 children, teachers and parents, Covid-19 halted all plans from moving forward.
Using Lean Six Sigma process improvement methodology provides VCPWA staff with simple-to-use tools to identify service improvements that can be quickly implemented.
Students learning at home and adults interested in public works will have an opportunity to virtually attend Ventura County Public Works Day.
These are more than four words; these are the key elements that keep VCPWA striving to operate at its highest level.
With VCPWA’S five departments – Central Services, Engineering Services, Transportation, Watershed Protection, and Water and Sanitation, we work together to not only maintain the County’s infrastructures but embrace change so that we can create a better way every day for our community.
What’s it like to maintain social distancing while at work for the Public Works Agency?