The City of Ellsworth Highway Crew is responsible for maintaining and improving the city’s roads, sidewalks, and public infrastructure year-round. Their work includes road repairs, snow and ice removal, street sweeping, storm drainage maintenance, signage installation, roadside mowing, ditching and support for public works projects. The crew helps keep Ellsworth safe, accessible, and well-maintained for residents, businesses, and visitors alike.

To report a maintenance issue or an after-hours emergency related to water or wastewater, contact Ellsworth Public Works at 207-669-6640.

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  • Mike Harris - Water Superintendent

    Michael Harris

    Wastewater Superintendent & Public Works Director

    Amanda Ray

    Amanda Ray

    Public Works Administrator

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    Brian Moon

    Highway Foreman

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    Nathan Hardwick

    Crew Supervisor

    • 1 City Hall Plaza, Ellsworth, ME 04605
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    Albert Leeman

    Mechanic

    • 532 Main Street, Ellsworth
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    Chris Decker

    Equipment Operator

    • 526 Main Street, Ellsworth
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    Brian Stover

    Equipment Operator

    • 528 Main Street, Ellsworth
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    Randy Hayward

    Equipment Operator

    • 530 Main Street, Ellsworth
    Public Works - Truck Driver - Eric MacLaughlin

    Eric MacLaughlin

    Truck Driver

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    Daniel Richardson

    Truck Driver

    • 527 Main Street Ellsworth
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    Todd Daley

    Truck Driver

    • 529 Main Street, Ellsworth
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    Brian Clement

    Truck Driver

    • 531 Main Street, Ellsworth
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    David Chapa

    Truck Driver

    • 533 Main Street, Ellsworth
    • Road maintenance & construction
    • Sidewalk maintenance & construction
    • Mowing and landscaping of city properties
    • Emptying trash receptacles on city properties
    • Assisting the Water and Waste Water Departments with all emergency and routine excavation
    • Snow plowing and sanding
    • Road striping and sign installations
    • Spring sweeping & grading of roads
  • Short-term Winter Parking Bans for Snow Removal

    The Ellsworth Public Works Department is dedicated to ensuring seamless snow removal operations and maintaining safe, accessible streets and sidewalks throughout the winter season. For the benefit of all, the City relies on the cooperation of motorists. Prior to an impending snowstorm, motorists need to move their vehicles from public streets, ways, and city owned parking areas, so snow removal is completed swiftly and without hinderance. To remind everyone about the need for areas clear of vehicles the Public Works Department will announce parking bans for snow removal.

    During a winter parking ban for snow removal, vehicles cannot be parked on public streets, ways or city-owned parking areas (with the exception of the center spots located in the Lower City Hall parking lot, see map). Vehicles not moved during snow removal operations may be subject to relocation by tow to a tow yard at the discretion of the Ellsworth Police Department. Please review the following information to be prepared this winter.

    Snow Removal Guidelines

    As outlined in Chapter 7: Traffic Code, section 415, no vehicle shall be parked at any time on any public street or way or city-owned parking area so as to interfere with or hinder the removal of snow from those locations by the City plowing operations & equipment.

    Enforcement Measures

    Any police officer is authorized to remove any vehicle that is in violation of the snow removal guidelines by tow truck, at the expense of the owner of such vehicle and without the City being liable for any associated costs that may be caused by the removal. See Chapters 48 Rotational Towing Ordinance and 48a Towing Fee Schedule for more information on removal by towing.

    All Night Parking Restrictions

    Additionally, per section 417 of Chapter 7, from November 1 of each year to April 1 of the following year, all night parking is prohibited between the hours of 12 midnight and 6:00 a.m. This means that no vehicle should be parked on any street or way during this time frame for more than thirty (30) minutes, with the exception of physicians responding to emergency calls.

    Ways to Stay Informed

    • Check the City of Ellsworth website and social media for announcements.
    • Check local media stations for updates about incoming storms and plan ahead.
    • Look for signs placed by the City along any street or streets as necessary to alert motorists.
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