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Public Works Week

Public Works Week is an annual event highlighting the importance of public works in Meridian. This year’s theme, “Rooted in Service, Powered by Community,” highlights the deep roots of service in public works. Service has been at the root of public works innovations that have helped Meridian evolve into the premier community to live, work, and raise a family.

Many of Meridian's Public Works projects, like maintaining water and wastewater systems, are sometimes hidden from view. Every project powers the connection between the service and the people it supports.

 

Public Works Week Expo


Thursday, June 4, 2026 | 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. | City Hall Plaza

Public Works Week Expo is a free, family-friendly event that celebrates the contributions of Meridian's Public Works professionals and helps educate the community about their essential role in infrastructure maintenance and service. Expo features exhibits, demonstrations, and educational activities, providing a chance to learn about the Department's services, including water and wastewater management, environmental programs, recycling, and trash collection and disposal.

 

Did we mention there will be swag, free hot dogs, and popcorn? 

Aerial view of Expo at City Hall Plaza looking south
Hydro, the Water Division mascot
Aerial view of a fire hydrant demonstration. Water is flowing rapidly up and out of the fire hydrant and kids play in the water flow.
Aerial view of Expo showing tents, large trucks in the parking lot, and people meandering at the event

Expo FAQ

Yes! There are lots of kid-friendly activities. Even the adults have fun!

There will be several different demonstrations, such as the popular fire hydrant demo, hands-on learning activities, big vehicles to explore, information booths from our partner agencies, and more.

Both - Expo is mostly outside but also features some informative and fun indoor booths and interactive activities.

Well, it has been known to rain briefly at Public Works Week Expo. But other than that, no, unless you find yourself playing in the water released during a hydrant demo, and then who could blame you?

APWA's National Public Works Week

"This year's theme, 'Rooted in Service, Powered by Community, ' acknowledges that the roots of service run deep in public works. It’s what has propelled public works innovations that have helped our communities evolve into places where people can lead lives of purpose and possibility. Some work—like building roads and bridges—is highly visible, while other public works contributions—like maintaining water and sewer systems—are sometimes hidden from view. Together, these efforts form the foundation of thriving communities, reminding us that every project, seen or unseen, powers the connection between service and the people it supports."

20216 APWA National Public Works Week poster: May 17 - 23, 2026, theme "Rooted in Service, Powered by Community"

Location

33. E. Broadway Ave.
Suites 200 & 204
Meridian, Idaho 83642
Monday-Friday, 8:00AM-5:00PM

Emergency

Water: 208-888-5242
Wastewater/Sewer: 208-888-2191