Port St. Lucie’s Public Works department has reached a remarkable milestone, earning a perfect score as it marks its 25th consecutive year of national accreditation, according to a report from WQCS.
Achieving a perfect score in any accreditation review is a significant accomplishment, and doing so in the 25th year of continuous national recognition speaks volumes about the dedication and professionalism of the city’s Public Works team. National accreditation programs for public works agencies evaluate departments on a wide range of standards, including operations, safety, infrastructure management, and service delivery — making a perfect score a true testament to the department’s commitment to excellence.
For Port St. Lucie residents, this achievement carries real, everyday meaning. The Public Works department is responsible for maintaining the roads, stormwater systems, and public infrastructure that residents rely on every day. A nationally accredited — and now perfectly scored — department means the city is being held to the highest professional standards in how it plans, manages, and delivers those essential services.
Twenty-five years of uninterrupted accreditation also reflects an institutional culture of continuous improvement, one that has been sustained across different teams and city leadership over more than two decades. That kind of long-term consistency is something the entire Port St. Lucie community can take pride in.
Congratulations to the Port St. Lucie Public Works team on this outstanding achievement.
Sources: WQCS