[Ord. 2013-781, 6-17-2013]
There is hereby created the office of Public Works Director,
an administrative office of the City.
[Ord. 2013-781, 6-17-2013]
(A) The Public Works Director shall be appointed by the Mayor by and
with the advice and consent of the City Council. The Public Works
Director shall be chosen by the Mayor and said choice shall be considered
by the Council solely on the basis of the individual's executive
and administrative qualifications with special reference to actual
experience in or knowledge of accepted practice in respect to the
duties of his office hereinafter set forth and specific professional
education for, actual experience in, and knowledge of accepted practice
in respect to the position. Such requirements and qualifications are
hereby declared to be of a nature as to require technical training
or knowledge.
(B) During the absence or disability of the Public Works Director, the
Mayor, with the advice and the consent of the City Council, may designate
some properly qualified person to act as Public Works Director pro
tempore to perform the duties of the office.
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The Public Works Director shall become a resident of the City
within one year following the date of appointment, unless this requirement
is specifically waived or varied by ordinance or by contract authorized
by the City Council, and entered into with the Public Works Director,
covering the terms and conditions of residency.
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(A) The term of the office of the Public Works Director shall be not
shorter than for one year nor longer than the term of the Mayor appointing
the Public Works Director. The Public Works Director may resign from
office or may be removed therefrom only in such manner as is provided
by the statutes of the state pertaining to the resignation or the
removal of the appointed officers.
(B) Appointment may be terminated by the Public Works Director upon 30
days' written notice to the Mayor and the City Council prior
to such termination. This section shall not preclude the City Council
from establishing other employment terms and conditions not inconsistent
with the provisions of this chapter or this Code.
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(A) Before entering upon the duties of his office, the Public Works Director
shall furnish a surety bond in the amount of $5,000 to be approved
by the City Council, said bond to be conditioned on the faithful performance
of the Public Works Director's duties. The premium of the bond
shall be paid by the City.
(B) Before entering upon the duties of his office, the Public Works Director
shall take and subscribe the oath prescribed by the statutes of the
state in such case provided.
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The Public Works Director shall receive compensation in such
amount and manner as the Council shall fix from time to time.
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The Public Works Director, subject to the limitations defined
in resolutions and ordinances of the City and state statutes, shall
report directly to the City Administrator, shall be responsible to
the Mayor and the City Council for the proper directing and coordinating
of the activities of the department's streets, forestry, sewage
collection, fleet maintenance, engineering and building maintenance
functions of the City, pursuant to the statutes of the state, the
ordinances of the City, and the resolutions, motions, and directives
of the corporate authorities with powers and duties as follows:
(A) General Duties:
1. Plan, direct, coordinate and evaluate all operations of the public
works department and all activities of full time and part time department
personnel.
2. Define individual position responsibilities and select the employee
to fill each position and approve work schedules and assignments.
3. Handle public works department City personnel administration functions.
4. Evaluate the work performance of immediate subordinates; promote
worker safety awareness among staff; and resolve employee grievances
in accordance with the terms of the collective bargaining agreement.
5. Maintain effective working relationships with various local, county
and state agencies.
6. Direct the development of capital improvement plans and the subsequent
construction of public works projects; review engineering plans for
private developments; inspect construction of public facilities by
private developers.
7. Oversee the maintenance, management and annual updates of the City
of Lincoln's five year capital improvement plan.
8. Prepare and update short and long range strategic plans to assure
the department's contribution to the City's overall plan
and strategies; participate in the development of regional plans.
9. Oversee and supervise construction, maintenance and clearing of all
City infrastructures, including streets, sidewalks, alleys and storm
sewers and sewers; oversee tree maintenance.
10.
Direct operations of the sewage collection operations; regulate
the use of City properties by the various public utilities.
11.
Oversee the maintenance and repair of pumps, wastewater treatment
facilities, lift stations and sewer collection lines to assure a safe
and proper collection of wastewater effluent.
12.
Direct and participate in the City engineering functions and
delegate to functional superintendents the more routine, day to day
engineering, maintenance, project scheduling and crew coordination
activities.
13.
Oversee contacts with consulting engineering firms and participate
in the review and approval of engineering plans and specifications
developed for major capital improvements and/or development projects.
14.
Prepare annual departmental budget for submission to the City
Administrator; review approved requests for work, materials, contracts
and purchases of services and commodities within approved budgetary
guidelines.
15.
Serve as a member of the management team, participating in the
City's strategic planning efforts and addressing citywide policy
and management issues.
16.
Prepare special operating reports for the City Council and/or
the City Administrator; review questions and public complaints that
affect the department; interact with outside transportation agencies,
such as IDOT, regarding planning, maintenance and new construction.
17.
Determine staffing levels needed to fulfill the City's
service level expectations.
18.
Perform other duties as required.
(B) Responsibilities To The City Council:
1. Attend all meetings of the City Council and be present for all discussions,
unless excused by the Mayor or a majority vote of the City Council,
but in no case shall the Public Works Director have the right to vote.
Assist the Mayor and the City Council as required in the performance
of their duties.
2. Keep the Mayor and the City Council regularly informed about the
activities of the Public Works Director's office by oral or written
report at regular and special meetings of the City Council.
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No officer of the City shall dictate the appointment of any
person to, or removal from, office by the Public Works Director or
by any of the director's subordinates.
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The term "City Council", whenever used herein, refers to the
entire City Council, sitting as one body, and not to the individual
members thereof. No individual member of the City Council shall have
any direct authority over the Public Works Director.
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The terms of this chapter may only be amended, waived or varied
by City Council ordinance or by a contract authorized by the City
Council, and entered into with the Public Works Director, covering
the terms and conditions of this chapter.