Brattleboro Public Works Open House

Good morning,
Join us for the Brattleboro Public Works Open House on October 19th from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm! This exciting event is your chance to learn more about the essential services that keep our community running smoothly. Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, we invite you to come out and engage with your local public works team.
What to Expect at the Open House
Meet the Team
This is a unique opportunity to meet the dedicated professionals who work tirelessly behind the scenes. Our public works team is eager to share their experiences, answer your questions, and provide insight into their daily tasks.
Learn About Public Works Projects
Curious about the projects that impact your daily life? At the open house, you’ll get a firsthand look at current and upcoming public works initiatives. From road maintenance to wastewater management and everything in between, discover how these projects enhance our community’s infrastructure.
Interactive Displays and Activities
We have planned engaging displays and activities for all ages! Children can enjoy fun activities, while adults can participate in informative presentations about sustainability practices and community resources.
Refreshments 
What’s a community event without some snacks? Enjoy light refreshments while you mingle with neighbors and learn about the important work happening in Brattleboro.
Why Attend?
Participating in the Brattleboro Public Works Open House is more than just an event; it’s an opportunity to connect with your community and gain a better understanding of how public works services impact your everyday life. Your engagement helps foster a stronger, more informed community, and we value your input as we strive to improve our services.
Thank you, Hope to see you there.
Darren D. Pacheco
Darren D. Pacheco
 Highway/Fleet Superintendent
211 Fairground Rd.
Brattleboro, VT, 05301
Office: 802-254-4255
Fax:802-257-2316
Email: dpacheo@brattleboro.org
dpacheco@brattleboro.gov

Comments | 1

  • DPW vs Rec & Parks

    Should be fun and interesting.

    I bet one other feature of the event will be a strong hint that it is time to build a new DPW facility. : )

    It’s time to start selling that to the public, and hoping they don’t choose to build a pool instead. Let the battle of the multi-million dollar projects begin! (Hint – taxpayers will pay for both! The battle will be who gets their building built first.)

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