Chula Vista General Services Department manages the city's public-works operations from the Maxwell Road compound at 1800 Maxwell Road in the 91911 industrial corridor. The department oversees fleet maintenance, facility management, street repair, and citywide landscaping, coordinating emergency-response logistics with front-line units such as Chula Vista Fire Department Station 5 that depend on General Services for vehicle upkeep and equipment readiness. Street-maintenance crews handle pothole patching, crack sealing, traffic-sign installation, and lane striping across Chula Vista's 232 centerline miles of municipal roadway. The Maxwell Road site also houses Chula Vista Central Stores, the city's centralized procurement and inventory warehouse for departmental supplies, construction materials, and replacement parts. Storm-drain clearance and illegal-dumping remediation fall under the department's environmental-services mandate, a scope of work that overlaps with the residential debris-hauling services provided by contractors such as Junk Punch Junk Removal on the private side of waste management. Park-maintenance divisions handle tree trimming, irrigation-system repair, and turf management across the city's 51 developed parks and open-space preserves from the Bayfront to the Otay Ranch trail network.