The theme for 2024 is "Advancing Quality of Life for All", illustrating how public works professionals contribute to and enhance the communities they proudly serve.
NPWW is an opportunity to recognize the essential role public works plays in our community. Please join us in recognizing and thanking our public works professional.
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What is Public Works?
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Past Awards
The Engineering Services Department participated in NPWW for the first time in 2019. Since then the department has been the recipient of a number of awards for events and initiatives hosted during NPWW.
In 2021, the Engineering Services Department engaged with the community in new ways for NPWW during a global pandemic. The department created a NPWW webpage with informative videos, a digital puzzle, and downloadable colouring pages. The unveiling of the Badley Bridge Sculpture Plaque was live-streamed on social media, and staff conducted virtual classroom presentations to local schools about food waste reduction. People were also encouraged to place messages in their window thanking public works staff for their essential work. We promoted this innovative work through newspaper, radio, and billboard advertisements, social media postings and promotional material.
For these efforts, we were honoured to win the Canadian Public Works Association (CPWA) NPWWaward for a community of 100,000 or more.
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The Engineering Services Department participated in NPWW for the first time in 2019. The department hosted a number of public events during NPWW that included an Adopt-A-Road Awareness Day, a Riverstown Waste Facility Open House and Tour, a Drayton Roads Garage Grand Opening, and a Composting Workshop.
The department also participated in an Ontario Public Works Association truck rodeo event, hosted a public works themed United Way barbeque, and promoted the work of the Roads and Solid Waste Services Divisions through newspaper advertisements, web postings and promotional material.
For this work, we were honoured to win three awards:
Awarded by the Canadian Public Works Association (CPWA):
Canadian First Time Entry
Community of 30,000 to 99,999
Awarded by the Ontario Public Works Association (OPWA)
Roger Brown Award for municipalities with populations of 150,000 or less