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Public Works

The City of Celina Public Works Department is committed to providing the citizens of Celina with the highest quality of customer service possible. We are dedicated to maintaining our existing infrastructure as well as looking to the future to develop new infrastructure that will meet the needs of our growing community. We strive to maintain the confidence and trust of the community with a focus on friendly customer service that is timely while delivering a quality finished product.  The Public Works Department is responsible for the maintenance and operation of our Streets, Drainage Structures, Water Production and Distribution, and Wastewater Collection and Treatment facilities.

News & Events

Scheduled Preston Road Closures

Preston Road Scheduled Closures:

TxDOT has scheduled to close sections of Preston Road so that the new southbound lanes may be installed. Beginning June 2nd a small segment will be closed and completed each night for six consecutive nights between 7PM and 6AM. The closure will take place in five manageable segments with a goal of completing one section per night. The final segment is expected to be completed on June 7th. A detour route with appropriate signage will be in place, and can also be accessed at the link below. For more information please contact Public Works at 972-382-2682.

Click here for Detour Information


Report a Street Light Outage

Street-Light2 Steps for reporting a street light outage will vary depending on where you live and who your provides your electric service.  

The 3 main providers and direct links are as follows:

CoServ: 1-800-274-4014, Co-Serve online reporting

GCEC: 1-800-967-5235, GCEC online reporting

Oncor: 1-888-313-4747, Oncor online reporting


Water Conservation

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Why is water so important?

Our bodies don’t work without it. Our crops don’t grow. Our gardens don’t bloom. Our fish don’t swim. Our pets don't thrive.  Our industries and communities can’t grow and expand. In fact, just about everything we do in our daily lives -- directly or indirectly-- depends upon water.

The earth is largely covered by water. But the truth is; only about 2% of that water is drinkable. With a constantly growing population, that small amount of water is being shared by more and more people, as well as having to supply all of the water needed for agriculture, manufacturing, power generation, our cities and neighborhoods, too.

We have taken our precious water supplies for granted for too long.  Now, water -- quantity and quality -- is a global issue.  That's why we have to learn to be better stewards of this finite resource and learn to make informed decisions about how we use it.

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