City Public Works Departments Move to New Campus

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Bend’s Public Works departments (Engineering, Facilities, Fleet, Transportation & Mobility, and Water Services (formerly Utilities) have been dispersed in different locations across Bend, posing challenges to efficient collaboration. Existing buildings are at capacity and at the end of their useful lives. City staff compared the costs of investing in existing facilities versus building a new one and determined that a new campus would be the best, cost-effective approach. Bringing together these departments will reduce annual maintenance requirements and allow for better coordination and efficiencies.

In 2018, the City began searching for a location that could house the needed departments and associated equipment. In 2021, the Bend City Council approved an area within Juniper Ridge for the new Public Works Campus. The City already owned land there, which saved money by avoiding additional property acquisition. It was also part of a strategy to spur development in the area.

“This move culminates years of planning and includes moving approximately 250 employees and all the vehicles, equipment and materials associated with their work,” said Facilities Architect and Project Manager Jo Wells. “In line with Council goals around sustainability and reducing the City’s overall carbon footprint, the campus incorporates a number of sustainability strategies. The facility is powered 100% by electricity and will incorporate enough solar power to balance out its power use.”

Groups of employees will be moving in phases through November 17.

Water Services Billing will not be interrupted during this move. Billing offices will remain downtown at 639 NW Franklin Ave. in Bend, open from 8am to 5pm, Monday-Friday, and can be reached at 541-388-5515.

While departments are moving, drop-in customers accustomed to visiting Transportation & Mobility and Water Services departments will be unable to visit those offices in-person for a short period of time. The Transportation and Mobility Department on NE 15th Street will close its doors to walk-in visitors starting today, October 13; Water Services on Boyd Acres Road will close its doors to walk-in visitors starting October 27. Staff anticipate being ready to accommodate individual drop-in customers at the front desk of the new Public Works Campus 21051 NE Talus Place by November 10.

During this period of time, walk-in customers seeking information about backflow tests, permits or meter boxes or other questions can visit the billing office at 639 NW Franklin Ave. in Bend from 8am to 5pm Monday-Friday.  Customers can also always submit questions or reports online through the City’s online service request system: bendoregon.gov/bend-works.

“Thank you for your patience with our services during this phased-in move,” said the City’s new Public Works Director Mike Buettner, formerly the City’s Water Services director. “I’m excited to see our departments collocate for better coordination and efficiency. This new campus positions us to continue to provide crucial, core public services, including transportation, water services and fleet management well into the future.”

A public Open House will be planned in the Spring, in conjunction with Art in Public Places, which has worked with the City on the selection of artists commissioned to create art for the campus. Per City Code, the City of Bend dedicates one percent (1%) of the total eligible costs of improvement projects to public art.

  • Media interested in a site visit and taking photos are invited to a tour and opportunity to speak with campus officials at 2pm on Tuesday October 28. Please contact Anne Aurand aaurand@bendoregon.gov or 541-388-5573 to make arrangements.

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