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VCPWA to host one of Ventura’s Largest Annual Educational Event

VCPWA's Public Works Week event, May 15-21, in its 11th year.

The Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA) is celebrating the resilience of its staff with its annual educational event for National Public Works Week (NPWW) 2022. Based on the hugely successful virtual Public Works Week in 2021 when over 1,500 Ventura County students took part, this year’s event promises to be even better. On Monday, May 16th, 2022, students, faculty, and the public can access a robust curriculum featuring new video demonstrations, educational materials, and interactive projects via the VCPWA website.

The American Public Works Association’s 2022 theme, “Ready & Resilient” illuminates the superheroes that lie within each Ventura County Public Works professional. Always READY to serve their communities, and RESILIENT as ever in their abilities to work in all weather, rain, snow, or drought, and despite these challenges, Public Works Agencies keep our counties moving.

“We’re excited to host our 11th Public Works Week. We have, again, many new innovative digital projects and demonstration videos for K- 12 students,” says Jeff Pratt, Director of the VCPWA.

“Ventura County educators helped to inform the curriculum for this year’s Public Works Week, so we can be sure that students, faculty, and community members will find useful, educational, and engaging content, suitable for all ages, and for the many career opportunities at the County and VCPWA.”

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This year, the event will include new content, here a few examples:

Central Services

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  • Interviews with current student workers on their experiences
  • Safety procedures at work
  • The faces of VCPWA’s IT department

Engineering

  • Hazards of soil liquefaction and potential mitigation techniques

Roads and Transportation

  • How traffic signals keep us safe

Water and Sanitation

  • Testing water meters
  • Making the most out of reclaimed water

Watershed Protection

  • Channel cleanout and how we keep water flowing to the ocean

The VCPWA team encourages anyone and everyone to join the event and learn more about the work they do in our county. The event will be shared through Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram via a link on the VCPWA website.

About the Ventura County Public Works Agency

The Ventura County Public Works Agency (VCPWA) strives to deliver innovative, efficient, and cost-effective regional services that are essential to the health, safety, natural resources protection, and economic vitality of Ventura County and its residents. Established in 1954, VCPWA employs approximately 400 employees and consists of five departments: Central Services, Engineering, Road & Transportation, Watershed Protection, and Water and Sanitation. VCPWA continues to receive nationwide attention for its work in to improve, innovate, and ensure that projects operate effectively for unincorporated Ventura County’s 572 miles of roads, watersheds, levees, bridges, infrastructures, water and sanitation facilities, and billing services.

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