Engineering
Brian Breeding - Director of Public Works and Water Utilities
Joe Dean, Engineer
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: Joe Dean, John Clark, Benny Adams, Sarah Walker, and Corrie Hill -- always
working to better our community and the environment where we live.
In addition to developing and maintaining maps for water, sanitary
sewer, storm drainage, streets and alleyways, the Engineering Department also:
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Provides utility location assistance to Water Utilities, Public Works crews, and
to the general public.
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Help identify needs for new or replacement capital improvement projects for
water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage and streets.
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Designs capital improvement projects for streets, parks, water, sanitary sewer,
storm drainage and traffic control systems.
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Performs traffic engineering studies and responds to requests for traffic
control modifications.
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Oversees easement and/or right-of-way acquisition as right-of-way agent for the
City.
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Performs deed research and prepares easement and/or legal descriptions as
necessary.
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Coordinates and manages teams of consulting engineers, architects, scientists and
specialists as needed for various City projects.
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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.
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Assists land planning and development activities by reviewing site plans and plats
for proposed developments.
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Reviews plans for improvements to streets, utilities, and other public
infrastructure to ensure compliance with City standards.
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Oversees construction quality for land development projects.
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Files and maintains records of plats, site plans, and engineering
plans.
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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.
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Performs reproduction services for large size copying of maps and file information
for City Staff and the general public (on a fee basis).
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Maintains records of street names and locations for 911 system network and assigns
addresses for properties within the City.
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Coordinates water and sanitary sewer service requests and generates work orders as
necessary.
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Computes and maintains databases for pro-rata water and sanitary sewer connection
fees.
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Performs field surveys for "as built/record" drawing locations of public utility
systems and street improvements.
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Marks City right-of-way and easements as needed.
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Assesses the needs in neighborhoods for street lights and receives calls for
replacements.
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Maintains and installs new or replacement street signs for the City of
Marshall.
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Records fire hydrant flow testing information and maintenance for the Fire
Department. Employees also write work orders for maintenance and replacement of fire
hydrants.
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