Framingham Highway, Sanitation Director Retiring

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Framingham MA

05 November, 2020

4:10 PM

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FRAMINGHAM, MA — The longtime director of the Framingham Highway and Sanitation division announced his retirement on Thursday after 11 years in the job. Daniel Nau has worked for the city public works department for 36 years total, beginning as a highway laborer working the overnight shift. In his director role, he oversaw the maintenance and repair of the city's roads and sidewalks, including snow and ice removal. Nau also managed the city's recycling and yard waste drop-off sites. "Dan has played an integral role in Framingham DPW, helping provide essential services that enhance the community's quality of life, and he will be greatly missed," Public Works Director Blake Lukis said in a statement. "Dan's retirement will leave a large void, but I am confident that his team can step into his role so that our department can continue to provide excellence in public service." Nau's retirement is the second big one in the public works department in 2020. Peter Sellers retired in March after 18 years in the job. Framingham will begin a search for Nau's replacement "in the coming weeks."

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