Statesville Public Works

Welcome to the Public Works Department, your hub for all things related to Engineering, Sanitation, Stormwater Management, Adopt-A-Street Initiatives, Street Maintenance, and Fleet Management for the City of Statesville.

The importance of the Public Works Department lies in its ability to ensure the seamless functioning of our urban environment, promoting health, safety, and sustainability.

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The Adopt-A-Street Program in Statesville, North Carolina is a partnership between the City of Statesville NC and its merchants and its residents. Groups or individuals agree to adopt an area and to take responsibility for keeping the street and the sidewalk clean.

Adopt-A-Street

The Street Division is responsible for maintaining a safe & dependable street system, allowing citizens & visitors alike to travel safely & efficiently.

They coordinate maintenance for all City owned streets, sidewalks, & related infrastructure.

Streets

The Fleet Maintenance Division of the City of Statesville plays a pivotal role in ensuring the functionality and reliability of the city's extensive array of vehicles and equipment. From police vehicles to sanitation trucks, we are entrusted with the maintenance, customization, and acquisition processes for all city-owned units.

Fleet Management

Upcoming City Events:

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2026 Fireworks Celebration
Jul 03, 2026
9:30 PM EDT
Statesville, NC
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Pickleball 101: Learn to Play at the Statesville Recreat...
Jul 06, 2026
4:00 PM EDT
911 Lakewood Dr.
Statesville, NC 28677
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Pickleball 101: Learn to Play at the Statesville Recreat...
Jul 08, 2026
4:00 PM EDT
911 Lakewood Dr.
Statesville, NC 28677
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Latest City of Statesville News:

Statesville Public Power Requests Voluntary Energy Conse... Statesville Public Power is asking customers to voluntarily conserve electricity during extreme heat to help reduce demand on the region...
Statesville City Council Meeting 07/13/2026Statesville City Council will meet on July 13, 2026 in the Council Chambers of City Hall.
The North Carolina Drought Monitor map, updated June 18, 2026, shows worsening drought conditions across much of the state. Large portions of central and northern North Carolina are shaded red and dark red, indicating extreme (D3) and exceptional (D4) drought conditions. Much of the remainder of the state is experiencing severe drought (D2), shown in orange, with smaller areas of moderate drought (D1) in tan. According to the North Carolina Drought Management Advisory Council, City of Statesville water customers remain under D2 severe drought conditions, and water restrictions remain in effect. The map includes drought classifications and data from the USDA, National Drought Mitigation Center, NOAA, and partner agencies.
City of Statesville Moves to Stage 2 Water RestrictionsThe City of Statesville is currently under Stage 3 (Extreme Drought) conditions. Beginning at 8 a.m. on May 4, 2026, the City will enfor...

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