The Environmental Services Department is committed to utilizing the skills and knowledge of the employees to maintain Edgewater's physical and environmental infrastructure for the residents, businesses and visitors of the city, making it a sustainable and desirable place to live, work and visit. Following local, state and federal rules and regulations, our services include the maintenance of streets, right-of-ways, sidewalks, water, sewer and stormwater systems, and vehicles and equipment along with providing refuse service and management of the recycling program.
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Daylight Saving Time 2021 begins at 2:00 AM this Sunday (March 14, 2021) which means we “spring forward” by moving our clocks ahead one hour.
Volusia County Councilman (District 3) Danny Robins spent the morning working alongside our Refuse crews and what a great job he did! He was able to meet residents along the route and get to know the ins and outs of the hard work our Refuse crews do each and every day. Mayor Thomas showed off the...
The EDGEfest Easter Eggstravaganza is just a few weeks away! This year’s event will be drive through (just like the Trunk or Treat and Christmas Parade events were last year) on Saturday, March 27, 2021 at Whistle Stop Park from 10:00 AM - noon.
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The boil water notice for the 1900 – 2000 blocks of Fern Palm Drive has been lifted.
The City of Edgewater uses chloramines to disinfect the drinking water. To maintain the pipe system, conventional f… https://t.co/sajewLg2i9
Menard May Park has been closed again this afternoon due to high/standing water.
Three locations are open for resident access to sand piles. Residents must bring their shovel and sandbags/double b… https://t.co/i85FStDECr
Despite regular maintenance of stormwater system, steady can cause water to pond/stand. Report any dangerous condit… https://t.co/FP6lCiXTov