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Camden County Public Works manages 294 miles of roads with 32 staff, county employee says

July 18, 2025 | Camden County, Georgia


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Camden County Public Works manages 294 miles of roads with 32 staff, county employee says
Josh, a Camden County Public Works employee, told a county communications interviewer the department maintains about 294 miles of road — 167 paved and 127 unpaved — and that the department has 32 employees across three divisions.

The interview was part of Camden County’s “Real People, Real Impact” campaign. Josh said the department’s divisions include right-of-way mowing, public works operations and fleet services. He said there are about 9 employees in right-of-way mowing, 19 in public works and 4 in fleet services, totaling 32 staff, and added that the public works division is currently short-staffed.

“The scale is about a total of 294 miles, 167 paved, and 127 unpaved,” Josh said. He described equipment allocation as one grader assigned to paved roads and five motor graders for dirt roads.

Josh said his crews perform routine maintenance tasks including ditch cleaning, road repairs and resurfacing projects. He described operating “everything we have” and singled out base work for a nearby military installation as a favorite project.

The interviewer asked how long Josh had worked for the department; he said, “I’ve been here about 4. I have years.” When asked what aspect of the job gives him the most satisfaction, Josh said it was “being able to help more around the county” and communicating with citizens.

No formal actions, motions or policy decisions were discussed or taken during the recorded interview. The remarks were presented as informational about department operations and staffing levels rather than as requests for approvals or budgetary changes.

Camden County’s communications campaign did not provide additional detail in the interview about budget sources, vacancy timelines, or maintenance schedules. Those specifics were not specified during the segment.

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