Philadelphia Streets Dept
Mohammad Hammoudeh is an experienced civil engineer and educator, currently serving at the Philadelphia Streets Department since May 2018. Mohammad has also been a Quran teacher at MAS Philadelphia since January 2016, instructing students aged 15 to 35 on various aspects of the Quran, including memorization and pronunciation. As the founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Quran Organization, Mohammad manages a nonprofit dedicated to Quran education. Previous roles include teaching assistant for a civil engineering materials class at Temple University, inspector for the I-95 interchange project, and intern at The Temple Group, Inc. Mohammad holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering from Temple University, with prior studies at Widener University and a high school diploma in Engineering from Swenson Arts and Technology High School. Mohammad further enhanced qualifications through education at Harvard University from December 2022 to March 2023.
Philadelphia Streets Dept
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The Philadelphia Streets Department and the divisions within it are responsible for the City's vast network of streets and roadways. Included among our many duties are the ongoing collection and disposal of residential trash and recyclables, as well as the construction, cleanliness and maintenance of our entire street system. It's hard for the public to imagine all that goes into that general "job description," but here are some facts and figures to put things in perspective. The Streets Department's mission is to provide clean and safe streets in a cost-effective and efficient manner. The department delivers a number of City services that are critical to maintaining the public health and safety in our communities. These essential services include, but are not limited to, curbside trash and recycling collection to over 540,000 households, maintaining all traffic control devices and street lighting, the construction and maintenance of 320 bridges and 2,525 miles of streets and highways and snow and ice removal.