Streets

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 The City’s Streets Division maintains and operates the City’s road infrastructure, for the safe and efficient use by pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists, and public transit users. Davis’ transportation infrastructure consists of:

  • 165 miles of streets
  • 275 miles of sidewalks
  • 54 miles of on-street bike lanes
  • 55 miles of separate mixed-use paths
  • 29 grade-separated bicycle/pedestrian crossings
  • 67 traffic signals
  • Over 4,500 street and path lights
  • Over 200 lane miles of striping and pavement markings
  • Over 20,000 signs
This division consists of two units: The Streets Crew, which consists of seven full-time employees, and the Electrician Crew, which has five full-time employees.
Streets Leaflet
The division responsibilities include:
  • Electrical maintenance of all city facilities
  • Street, parking lot, bike path and park lighting
  • Traffic signal maintenance
  • Street, bike path, and parking lot maintenance
  • Sidewalk, curb, and gutter maintenance
  • Sign installation and maintenance
  • Hazardous materials clean up and disposal
  • Provide traffic control assets for City sponsored special events
  • Right of way maintenance (fences, bollards, etc.)
  • Bike rack installation and maintenance

For an overview of the City's Streets Division, please view the Streets 101 document.

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