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Copyright 2008 City of Canal Winchester. All rights reserved.
Department Name: Division of Streets
Mailing Address: 36 South High Street     Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110
Location: 400 Ashbrook Rd     Canal Winchester, Ohio 43110
 
Street Department Supervisor: Shawn Starcher
Email: sstarcher@canalwinchesterohio.gov
Phone: 614.834.5100 ext.105           
Fax: 614.837.1656
 
Description of Services
The Canal Winchester Division of Streets, Lands & Buildings is dedicated to providing a high quality of the basic services that our town has come to expect including safe roadways and the continuing maintenance of grounds and facilities.

The Division of Streets, Lands and Buildings, located at the Public Works Complex on Ashbrook Rd., is responsible for over 45 centerline miles of roads, 10 bridges and 6 culverts as part of their roadway functions. The Division is also responsible for the maintenance of city owned buildings and the care and maintenance of parklands, city owned open spaces and rights-of-way.

The Division clears snow from the streets and parking areas, performs leaf-pickup duties, cleans streets, maintains all traffic lights and control devices. They also assist the Urban Forester with tree maintenance and removals and provide equipment operators to assist other divisions. In addition, they decorate the city during the holiday seasons and coordinate cleanup activities for the annual Labor Day celebration.