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The Operations Department is responsible for the programming, design, maintenance, and inspection of Public Works services at the lowest cost consistent with good engineering practice. These services include, but are not limited to roads and streets, parks, wastewater, drainage and irrigation, water supply and treatment, sanitation, district equipment and buildings.

Headed by the Director of Operations, the Department is located at the Nelson Street Works Yard.

Contacts
Director of Operations Maurice Wutzke mwutzke@hope.ca
Utilities Foreman Al Trick atrick@hope.ca
Roads & Drainage Foreman Ross Blackwell rblackwell@hope.ca
Gardner/Parks Leadhand Al Goodman agoodman@hope.ca
Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic Marc Halladay mhalladay@hope.ca
Administrative Assistant Pat Perna pperna@hope.ca

Phone Numbers
Office 604-869-2333
After Hours Emergency 604-869-6020

A list of Hired Equipment Procedure and Application Forms is available on the Documents and Applications page.

DISTRICT OF HOPE LANDFILL HOURS

Effective May 1, 2009 the District of Hope Landfill will be open to the public as follows:

8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Friday
9:00 am to 4:00 pm Saturday & Sunday
Closed Statutory Holidays.

For more information, please contact the Landfill at 604-869-9065 or the Public Works Yard at 604-869-2333.

Changes to Watering Restrictions

• Even numbered address will be permitted to water on Wednesdays and Saturdays ONLY between the hours of 4:00am-8:00am and between the hours of 7:00pm-10:00pm

• Odd numbered addresses will be permitted to water on Thursdays and Sundays ONLY between the hours of 4:00am-8:00am and between the hours of 7:00pm-10:00pm

Although water supplies appear to be abundant, the costs associated with the delivery of water to your residence weighs heavily on our infrastructure system. By reducing the demand for water the District of Hope will reduce costs and extend the life of our pumps that pull the water out of the ground providing you with fresh consumable drinking water. Water conservation is our number one priority to ensure ample water not only for today’s customers but for generations of customers to come.

The District of Hope would like to thank all residents for their co-operation and understanding.

Please note that handwatering is permitted at anytime, providing a person is holding the hose to water their garden, not leaving the hose unattended.