City Hall closure Dec. 24 - Jan. 1, 2026.Police, library and emergency services remain open.
The Maintenance Division provides many of the basic services that affect the daily lives of everyone who lives, works, visits and commutes within the City.
The Maintenance Division provides support to all City departments and provides service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to address emergencies during non-working hours.
The Maintenance Division is responsible for the following six programs: Trees, Parks, Streets, Fleet, Water and Facilities.
Report non-urgent issues such as park maintenance, damaged street signs, streetlight outages, sidewalk tripping hazards, missed street sweeping, dumping or other infrastructure related issues through ACT.
Sidewalks are where residents exercise, walk to local shops, wait for the bus, and talk with neighbors. They are one of the most important pieces of Menlo Park’s transportation network.
Street sweeping is a City service that helps to beautify the community by removing litter and debris from the streets.
Menlo Park desires a thick urban forest to protect and preserve the scenic beauty and natural environment of the city.
The Landscaping Assessment District was formed to partially finance the cost of operating three city-provided services: street tree maintenance, street sweeping and sidewalk repair and replacement for areas damaged by street trees.
publicworks@menlopark.gov 650-330-6780
Hours Monday-Thursday, 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Friday, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Closed every other Friday Staff directory