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San Francisco Department of Public Works : ウィキペディア英語版 | San Francisco Department of Public Works The San Francisco Department of Public Works is responsible for the care and maintenance of San Francisco’s streets and much of its infrastructure. The department designs, builds, resurfaces and cleans streets; plants and maintains trees; designs, constructs and maintains city-owned facilities; conducts sidewalk and roadway inspections, constructs curb ramps, provides mechanical and manual street cleaning, removes graffiti from public property; and partners with the diverse neighborhoods in San Francisco. DPW serves San Francisco residents, merchants and visitors 24 hours a day and seven days a week with a workforce of approximately 1,200 employees.〔SFDPW 2008-2009 Strategic Plan, City of San Francisco〕 == History ==
The San Francisco Department of Public Works was officially created and launched on January 8, 1900. It was called the Board of Public Works. The first task of the Board of Public Works, in 1900, was to organize and regulate street construction and paving projects throughout the city. The original four bureaus for DPW were the Bureaus of Streets, Lighting, Building, and Light & Water Services. Annual budget for DPW during its first year of operations in 1900 was $637,194.00, compared to the operating budget in FY 2008-2009 of $188,890,214.
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