Engineering
Brian Breeding - Director of Public Works and Water Utilities
John Clark, Engineering Aide
Benny Adams, Engineering Technician
Sarah Walker, Secretary
Corrie Hill, Survey Crew Chief
The Engineering Department oversees the management, planning, design and
construction of utilities and public works infrastructure as well as land development projects
within the City limits and its extra-territorial jurisdiction. Engineering has five team
members, always working to better our community and the environment where we live. The
Engineering Team consists of Tubby Cook, John Clark, Benny Adams, Sarah Walker, and Corrie
Hill.
The Engineering Department develops and maintains maps for water,
sanitary sewer, storm drainage,streets and alleyways, and provides utility location assistance to
Water Utilities, Public Works crews, and to the general public. Engineering helps to identify
needs for new or replacement capital improvements projects for water, sanitary sewer, storm
drainage and streets; designs capital improvement projects for streets, parks, water, sanitary
sewer, storm drainage and traffic control systems; performs traffic engineering studies; and
responds to requests for traffic control modifications.
Engineering oversees easement and/or rights-of-way acquisition as
right-of-way agent for the City; performing deed research and preparing easement and/or legal
descriptions as necessary. Engineering also coordinates and manages teams of consulting
engineers, architects, scientists and specialists as needed for various City projects.
Engineering develops standard specifications and plans (details) for City projects in addition
to preparing contract documents, acquiring bids, and overseeing the construction phase of
improvement projects by monitoring construction progress, costs and quality.
Engineering also assists land planning and development activities by
reviewing site plans and plats for proposed developments; reviewing plans for improvements to
streets, utilities and other public infrastructure to ensure compliance with City standards;
oversees construction quality for land development projects; and files and maintains records of
plats, site plans and engineering plans. Engineering reviews, monitors and implements
the City's flood plain development ordinance and issues flood plain development permits, as well as
issuing driveway and storm drainage culvert permits.
Engineering performs reproduction services for large size copying of
maps and file information for the City Staff and the general public (on a fee basis); and maintains
records of street names and locations for 911 system network and assigns addresses for properties
within the City.
Engineering coordinates water and sanitary sewer service requests and
generates work orders as necessary; computes and maintains databases for pro-rata water and
sanitary sewer connection fees; performs field surveys for "as built/record" drawing locations
of public utility systems and street improvements; and marks City right-of-way and easements as
needed.
Engineering assesses the needs in neighborhoods for street lights and
receives calls for replacements.
Engineering maintains and installs new or replacement street signs for
the City of Marshall.
Engineering records fire hydrant flow testing information and
maintenance for the Fire Department. Employees also write work orders for maintenance and
replacement of fire hydrants. |