Public Works

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OUR FOCUS IS YOU!
The Public Works Department provides all of the municipal day-to-day services you expect and enjoy: your water service, street repair, sewer service, traffic light maintenance, reclaimed water service, garbage service, and stormwater service all come from Public Works. We are focused on providing you and your family with efficient service, ease of contact, and improved response. 

                                                                                                                            

                           Don't Know Who to Contact? Have A Question?

What comprises the drinking water utility system?

  • 1 treatment plant
  • 1 pumping station
  • 3 wellfields
  • 363 miles of mains
  • 2,200 fire hydrants
  • Over 22,000 meters
  • complex system of valves, piping, joints, and devices

What comprises the stormwater utility system?

  • 7,991 stormwater structures
  • 120 miles of piping
  • 27 miles of canals/ditches
  • 20 tree boxes*
  • 18 baffle boxes*
  • 18 IRL outfalls
  • 13 ponds

*includes current construction

Where does Titusville's water come from?

Groundwater from the Surficial and Floridan Aquifers. We also purchase water from the City of Cocoa (less than 10%).

Where can I find Titusville's annual water quality report?
The annual water quality report is published each July for the previous calendar year. You can find a copy at

Who do I call about traffic signal problems?

Call the Titusville Police Department at (321) 264-7800. For general questions and non-emergencies, contact , (321) 567-3846

When do my garbage cans have to go out so they get picked up?
Contact , (321) 383-5755

Does the property I want to buy have any water liens?
That’s the Finance Department. Here's the link and number:  | Titusville, FL or call (321) 567-3712

How does Titusville treat drinking water?

  1. Coagulation - Occurs in clarifiers
  2. Disinfection - Occurs prior to entry into sand filters
  3. Filtration - Occurs as water moves through sand filters

Is Reuse Water Available In My Neighborhood?
Contact , (321) 567-3859 with your address information to find out.

Where can I find out about new development connection costs & impact fees?
Contact , (321) 567-3859 

I have a question about my water bill. Who do I call?
That’s Customer Service, not Public Works, click or call (321) 383-5791.

The water pressure at my house seems kinda low. Who can help me?
Contact or call (321) 567-3883.

Why aren’t my sprinklers coming on? I have reclaimed water.

Contact or call (321) 567-3891

I just got a new refrigerator. Can you guys pick up my old one?

Contact or call (321) 383-5755

Who do I call if my drinking water smells funny?

Contact or call (321) 567-3855

Ack! My water heater is leaking, who do I call to turn my water off?

Get help quick! Click Customer Service or call (321) 383-5791


Who cleans the ditch behind my house?

Contact for help, (321) 567-3832

When am I allowed to water my lawn?

Find out here, or call (321) 567-3865.