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- Potholes & roadway painting
- Sign Repair & Replacement
- Drainage Maintenance Program
- Brushing & Chipping Program
Potholes
Truckee's variable weather conditions (freezing and thawing) and snow plowing contribute to roadway damages. We do our best to correct road surface damage problems as they arise. The temperature must be warm enough to apply a hot patch treatment, so it is mainly done throughout the summer months. A cold patch treatment can be done during the winter but is temporary. Potholes are repaired on an as-needed basis. To report potholes, submit a request through SeeClickFix (Potholes).
For other roadway hazards, requests can be submitted through SeeClickFix (Roadway Hazard).
Roadway Painting
Repainting roadway markings is a high priority. Once the surface temperature is agreeable for painting, the crews begin with stenciling school crosswalks, major intersection markings, downtown parking stalls, ADA stencils, and stop bars, while simultaneously striping street centerlines, fog lines, and bike lanes. Requests about roadway painting can be submitted through SeeClickFix (Striping/Marking).
Please use the above links to submit requests or call the Town of Truckee Public Works Department at 530-582-7707.
Signs
The Town of Truckee Road Division works continuously to repair or replace existing signs that are downed or damaged. It is not uncommon for winter conditions to take a toll on signs around Town. Please report downed or damaged signs through SeeClickFix (Sign Missing/Damaged).
Citizens often inquire about installing brand new signs, such as traffic calming signs, stop signs, or crosswalk signs to name a few. Town ordinance limits the number of signs allowed to avoid sign pollution. However, requests for new signs will be routed to the Engineering Division for review and can be submitted through SeeClickFix (Sign Request).
Streetlights and Signal Lights
The signal lights at major intersections are maintained by Caltrans. This is because most of the light signaled intersections in Town include Highways 89 and 267, which are Caltrans maintained roads. The Town has an agreement with Caltrans for all intersection signal lights to be maintained by Caltrans. For traffic signal light requests, you may reach out to Caltrans directly, or submit a request through SeeClickFix (Traffic Signal Light).
For requests about all other streetlights on Town maintained roads, please submit requests through SeeClickFix (Streetlight).
Graffiti Abatement Program
The Town of Truckee has an aggressive Graffiti Abatement Program. The Road Division will remove graffiti from public roadways and The Facilities Division will remove graffiti from Town trails, bus shelters, and other Town maintained property. We appreciate the community informing us of any graffiti. Submit observations through SeeClickFix (Graffiti).
Please use the above links to submit requests or call the Town of Truckee Public Works Department at 530-582-7707.
The Drainage Maintenance Program includes cleaning and maintaining drainage infrastructure along public roadways and within the Town's right-of-ways to ensure proper drainage function. Town may perform drainage work between properties where drainage easements exist. Drainage infrastructure includes inlets, ditches, and culverts.
Culverts installed under residential driveways are the responsibility of the homeowner to maintain. Businesses with culverts under their driveways, or homeowners who have culverts within drainage easements (other than the driveway easements) can call the Town of Truckee Department of Public Works for determination of responsibility. Drainage ditches should not be landscaped.
If you have questions or require assistance with drainage infrastructure maintenance, contact the Department of Public Works at 530-582-7707 or submit a request through SeeClickFix (Drainage).
Town of Truckee Department of Public Works, in conjunction with the Truckee Fire District, maintains the Town of Truckee right-of-way.
The goal of the Town of Truckee Brushing and Chipping program is to enhance fire suppression, eliminate root growth that will damage the road structure, maintain safe sight distances, prevent drain blockage, clear right-of-way hazards, and prepare snow storage areas adjacent to the road surfaces.
Crews remove thin brush, trees, and limbs from roadsides, ditches, and drainage easements in accordance with criteria approved by the Town of Truckee Town Council. Town Staff works hard to minimize the impact of chipping and brushing operations from both a convenience and aesthetic point of view.
If you have questions regarding the Town's Brushing and Chipping program, please call the Town of Truckee Department of Public Works at 530-582-7707 and Town staff will be happy to answer your questions.