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  2. New public works director hired for Colfax

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    Apr. 1—The public works director succession plan is taking shape with the approval to hire Dillon Lundy to fill the position. The Colfax City Council approved Lundy during a special meeting ...

  3. List of public works ministries - Wikipedia

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    Minister for Public Works (Victoria) Bangladesh: Ministry of Housing and Public Works (Public Works Department) Bahamas: Ministry of Public Works and Transport Brunei: Ministry of Development (Public Works Department) Cambodia: Ministry of Public Works and Transport Canada: Public Works and Government Services Canada Department of ...

  4. Public works - Wikipedia

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    Public works programmes are activities which entail the payment of a wage (in cash or in kind) by the state, or by an Agent (or cash-for work/CFW). One particular form of public works, that of offering a short-term period of employment, has come to dominate practice, particularly in regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa. Applied in the short term ...

  5. Public Works Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Public Works Administration (PWA), part of the New Deal of 1933, was a large-scale public works construction agency in the United States headed by Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes. It was created by the National Industrial Recovery Act in June 1933 in response to the Great Depression .

  6. Poole resigns as public works director

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    Nov. 28—Kevin Poole has resigned from his public works director position with the city of Clarkston. Mayor Monika Lawrence made the brief announcement at Monday night's council meeting, which ...

  7. Works Progress Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Works Progress Administration (WPA; from 1935 to 1939, then known as the Work Projects Administration from 1939 to 1943) was an American New Deal agency that employed millions of jobseekers (mostly men who were not formally educated) to carry out public works projects, [1] including the construction of public buildings and roads.