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Engineering Services Division keeps Lincoln moving

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Keeping traffic moving safely and efficiently is a priority for the Engineering Services Division of the City Public Works and Utilities Department. Planning, building and maintaining streets is a big task. The division is responsible for maintaining about 2,800 lane miles of streets, 30,000 traffic signs, 400 traffic signals, 45,000 feet of guard rail and 110 bridges.

“To support continued City growth, we must have the necessary streets and other infrastructure in place,” said City Engineer Roger Figard. “Declining funds have made that difficult, but we are meeting the City’s needs by finding efficiencies where we can and using the latest technology to do more with less.”

Public Works and Utilities has implemented cost-saving measures that include:

Construction completed in 2006 in the area of 48th and O streets

The safety efforts of Engineering Services include:

For more information on the Public Works Department and the Engineering Services Division, visit the City Web site at lincoln.ne.gov or click here.

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