The Madison County Engineer in London, OH is tasked with the maintenance and repair of over 340 miles of county roads, 187 bridges, 1669 culverts, and more than 6500 road signs in the area. Additionally, they oversee the management of the County Ditch Maintenance Program, maintaining 164 ditches totaling almost 180 miles, while also fulfilling the role of County Surveyor and managing County Tax Maps.
This establishment boasts a dedicated team of professionals that includes the County Engineer, Deputy Engineers, Administrative, Engineering, Tax Map and GIS Staff, Superintendents, Highway Workers, and Equipment Mechanics, totaling 35 individuals. They are responsible for the upkeep and improvement of crucial infrastructure within Madison County, ensuring safe and efficient travel for residents and visitors alike.
Furthermore, the Madison County Engineer provides valuable services to the community such as GPS Monuments, Highway Maps, and a Road Closure Dashboard. With their commitment to excellence and a focus on enhancing the county's transportation network and infrastructure, they play a vital role in the continued growth and development of Madison County.
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