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Welcome to Public Works
1 Civic Center Circle Brea, CA 92821
(714) 990-7650
The Public Works Department provides a wide range of maintenance and repair services to the community. The department consists of six divisions; Administrative, Water, Streets, Parks and Landscape, Equipment Maintenance and Building Maintenance. Look under "related links" below to the left to learn more about the important work done within this city department.
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Meet Brea’s Public Works Director
Public Works Director Charlie View has worked with the City of Brea since March 2002. He has worked in city government for 25 years.Take Action: Inner Coastal Cleanup Day
This is your chance to take action to clean up the environment and protect local waterways! Inner Coastal and Watershed Clean-up will take place on September 25.Crosswalk Project Designed to Enhance Area
A crosswalk enhancement project at the intersection of Birch Street and Civic Center/Marketplace will begin Monday, August 16 with completion set for late September. No General Funds are being spent on this project.Construction Begins for Major Brea Energy Project
Brea is going well beyond prior efforts to conserve energy and be environmentally responsible. Construction activity is now underway at several locations for The Brea Energy Efficiency & Solar Power Project.Major Work Funded by Capital Improvement Projects Budget
Various funding sources are used to meet public works needs. These are carefully planned and closely monitored through Brea's 7-Year Comprehensive Capital Improvement Project (CIP) Budget. Click HERE to view the CIP budget.New Water Ordinance Promotes Conservation
The Brea City Council adopted a water conservation ordinance effective July 16, 2009 and a Phase 1 Water Supply Shortage was declared. Please read to see important new guidelines for saving water.Water Conservation Urgently Needed
California’s water supply still has not returned to normal. Severe reservoir supply shortages continue statewide.Addition of Fluoride to Water Supply Helps Brea Smile
Brea has a new reason to smile! The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is adding fluoride to local water supplies. This naturally occurring mineral has been proven to help teeth resist decay. Now, even more Southern Californians will benefit from improved water.




