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PUBLIC WORKS

ABOUT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

The Bloomingdale Public Works Department maintains our City streets and ditches. Water and Sewer are also connected to the Public Works Department.

If there is a problem with a Road, Street or Ditch Draining, please contact City Hall so a work order can be generated for our Public Work Employees so the issue can be resolved.

The City offers Dry Trash Service/Limb Grinding throughout the City which is picked up the 1st and 3rd week of the month. The Public Works Supervisor will evaluate the amount of debris that is left out by the road to determine if there will be a fee for removal. Please call our Public Works directly if you would like to schedule a debris pick up. 

Resident’s Handbook to Prepare for Natural Hazards

The Resident’s Handbook to Prepare for Natural Hazards in Georgia is a resource that has been developed by Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, in collaboration with several federal, state and local partners. This handbook provides detailed information on emergency preparedness, evacuation planning, and steps that residents can take to protect their life and property. The purpose of this handbook is to provide actionable information that residents can use to build resilience to natural hazards in Georgia. Resources included throughout the handbook address specific needs of underserved populations, including people with functional and access needs.

Resident’s Handbook to Prepare for Natural Hazards in Georgia

STORM WATER ORDINANCE UPDATE

Bloomingdale updates its Stormwater Ordinance to reflect adoption of the Coastal Stormwater Supplement

In February 2012, the City of Bloomingdale updated its stormwater ordinance to reflect adoption of the Coastal Stormwater Supplement (CSS) to the Georgia Stormwater Management Manual (GSMM).

 

The Coastal Stormwater Supplement adds to the multitude of information found in the Georgia Stormwater Management Manual by providing specific guidance for Georgia’s coastal communities.

 

The CSS provides Georgia’s coastal communities with comprehensive guidance on an integrated, green infrastructure-based approach to natural resource protection, stormwater management and site design that can be used to advance protection of coastal Georgia’s unique and vital natural resources as the region grows and develops. 

To access a copy of the CSS, please go to:

 

You can also access a user-friendly excel worksheet to use as a tool to ensure a project’s consistency with the Coastal Stormwater Supplement. 

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PUBLIC WORKS

PUBLIC WORKS: 912-748-0268

WATER/SEWER: 912-433-0040

CITY HALL: 912-748-0970

HOURS

8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Monday - Friday

After Hours, Weekend or Holidays

Grinder Pump Issues: 912-433-0040

Superintendent: Ernie Gizzard

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