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The Faribault Public Works Department is excited to open its doors to the community from 3 to 6 p.m. on May 20 as part of this year’s National Public Works Week (May 17–23). This year's theme, “Rooted in Service, Powered by Community,” acknowledges that the roots of service run deep in public works. It’s what has propelled public works innovations that have helped our communities evolve into places where people can lead lives of purpose and possibility.
Some work—like building roads and bridges—is highly visible, while other public works contributions—like maintaining water and sewer systems—are sometimes hidden from view. Together, these efforts form the foundation of thriving communities, reminding us that every project, seen or unseen, powers the connection between service and the people it supports.
Join us on May 20 and let your local Faribault Public Works staff give you a glimpse into their everyday lives. Whether it’s running a camera through our 120 miles of sewer lines to check on conditions, or hopping into a large dump truck to move snow, our staff truly are jacks of all trades.
Bring the kids to hop inside our machinery, and come with questions to learn about our community’s infrastructure.
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