Street Services Division
Emergency
Operations (NEW)
Roadway
Incident Response: Program Status Update (NEW)
What
to Know When You See Snow
Maintenance
Route Schedules
Road
Closures
Construction
Zone Safety Tips
Our Street Services Division staff maintains over 2,200 miles of rights-of-way and 942 signalized intersections throughout Davidson County, including the care of regulatory signs for 276 miles of state highways.
The division is responsible for two very visible programs:
The services provided under the Roadway Maintenance Program include pavement maintenance, guardrail installation and repair, sidewalk repairs, street cleaning, litter removal, alley maintenance, mowing and trimming vegetation on public rights-of-way, and vacant lot cleanup. Click here to learn more about maintenance routes and schedules.
The services provided by the Traffic Signals, Signs, and Markings Maintenance Program include signal maintenance and repair, pavement marking installation and refurbishment, sign installation and repair, and installation and oversight of approximately 50,000 street lights within Davidson County. If you know of a street light that is out, flickering, or staying on all day, please let us know.
Other emergency services provided by the Streets and Roads Division include roadway snow and ice removal; hazardous material, biohazard and Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) response; signal outage repairs; regulatory sign damage repair; and barricade placements to divert traffic from dangerous situations.
What To Know When You See Snow: A citizen's guide to winter weather operations