As the City's largest department, Public Works & Utilities Director, Glenn Cutler, and staff are responsible for providing electricity, water, wastewater, stormwater, and solid waste service to the public, as well as maintaining city streets.
Operations
We also provide citywide engineering support, power management and servicing for the city's vehicle fleet. The organizational chart below shows how the department is structured and a more detailed breakdown of the services provided.
Glenn Cutler
Director of Public Works 360-417-4801
Linda Gunderson Administrative Supervisor
360-417-4800
UTILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The Utility Advisory Committee (UAC) gives advisory recommendations to the City Council on matters relating to City utility policy and operation.
The Utility Advisory Committee is comprised of three City Council members, one industrial representative, and two community representatives. The members are appointed to four-year terms, with a limit of two consecutive terms. Members shall be residents of the City, except the member representing the licensed care facilities need not be a City resident but must own or manage a licensed care facility in the City. The Utility Advisory Committee meets the second Tuesday of each month, at 3:00 p.m., in City Hall.
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PARKS, RECREATION & BEAUTIFICATION COMMISSION Members of the Parks, Recreation & Beautification Commission give advisory recommendations to the City Council on all matters relating to parks, recreation and beautification; cooperate with and advise the Parks & Recreation Director in the development and implementation of a comprehensive recreation program, a comprehensive park development program, beautification programs, and the general appearance of the City.
The Commission also has the power to accept for the City donations for parks and recreation purposes, and with Council consent, to accept real property for park purposes, with the City holding title. The Commission advises the Director on the annual budget and cooperates with the Director in resolving any problems or complaints arising from departmental programs or facilities.
The Commission members are appointed to four-year terms, with a limit of two consecutive terms. Members shall be residents of the City. The Parks, Recreation & Beautification Commission meets the third Thursday of each month, at 6:00 p.m., in the Vern Burton Conference Room at City Hall......