County Engineer

Roads, Drainage & Infrastructure Services for Jefferson Township Residents


If you live in Jefferson Township, the Montgomery County Engineer’s Office is responsible for county-maintained roads, bridges, drainage systems, and infrastructure planning that impact safety, travel, and property protection.

The County Engineer focuses on how land, water, and transportation systems function together to support communities.

What Does the County Engineer Do?

The County Engineer’s Office:

  • Maintains county roads and bridges
  • Oversees stormwater and drainage systems
  • Conducts traffic studies and safety evaluations
  • Provides engineering review for development projects
  • Maintains maps, plats, and infrastructure records


How Jefferson Township Residents Use Engineering Services

Roads & Bridges

Residents may contact the County Engineer regarding:

  • County road conditions
  • Bridge safety and repairs
  • Road construction or improvement projects
  • Detours and traffic impacts from county projects
Township roads are maintained by Jefferson Township; county roads fall under the County Engineer.

Drainage & Stormwater

The Engineer’s Office addresses issues related to:

  • Flooding and drainage concerns
  • Ditches, culverts, and stormwater flow
  • Water runoff impacting public infrastructure

These services help protect roads, property, and public safety.


Traffic & Safety

The County Engineer may:

  • Review traffic patterns and safety concerns
  • Conduct traffic studies
  • Recommend signage, signals, or roadway changes

Residents can report safety concerns for review and evaluation.


Maps, Plats & Property Records

Residents and professionals may access:

  • Official roadway and infrastructure maps
  • Subdivision plats and right-of-way records
  • Survey and engineering documentation

These records are commonly used by property owners, contractors, and developers.


Development & Construction Review

The Engineer reviews infrastructure-related components of:

  • New developments
  • Road access and right-of-way
  • Drainage and stormwater plans

This ensures growth is safe, sustainable, and properly connected.


When Should Jefferson Township Residents Contact the Engineer?

You may need the County Engineer if you:

  • Notice flooding or drainage issues affecting roads
  • Have concerns about road or bridge safety
  • Are impacted by a county road construction project
  • Need maps or infrastructure records
  • Are planning development that affects roads or drainage


What the County Engineer Does Not Do

To avoid confusion:

  • The Engineer does not handle township-maintained roads
  • The Engineer does not enforce zoning regulations
  • The Engineer does not set traffic laws

For township streets, zoning, or enforcement, residents should contact Jefferson Township directly.


How to Get Started

  1. Identify whether the issue involves a county road or system
  2. Visit the County Engineer’s website for maps or project info
  3. Submit concerns or requests, if applicable
  4. Follow posted guidance for construction or detours


Visit the County Engineer’s Office

👉 Montgomery County Engineer
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https://engineer.mcohio.org/


Why Jefferson Township Is Sharing This Information

Infrastructure services are administered at the county level. Jefferson Township shares this information so residents know who to contact regarding county roads, drainage, and infrastructure issues.