Engineering











The City Engineer's Office is located in the heart of the City of Greenville.

City of Greenville
100 Public Square
1st Floor   Municipal Building
Greenville, Ohio  45331  

Contact our office Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. till 4:30 p.m.

Phone: (937) 548-4930
Fax: (937) 548-3909


Personnel:

Joy Rodenburgh City Engineer
Tim Hartman Engineering Technician 2
Chad Henry Engineering Technician 2
Chris Ward Engineering Technician 1
Janelle Cross Engineering Administrative Secretary

Purpose Statement:

The Engineering Department, located on the first floor of the Municipal Building, also known as the City Building, encompasses a multitude of functions and purposes for the community.

The Department has a staff of five, consisting of Joy Rodenburgh, P.E., City Engineer; three Engineering Technicians, Tim Hartman, Chad Henry, and Chris Ward; and the Engineering / Planning & Zoning Secretary, Janelle Cross.

First and foremost the Engineering Department is responsible for the design, bid preparation, construction, and administration of public capitol improvements by the City. Also we oversee and approve privately developed improvements that later become part of the City's overall infrastructure. Examples of each of these improvements can be seen in the Engineering Department's Annual Report to the Mayor. In addition to capitol improvements the Department administers the permit process included within the contents of the Greenville Zoning Ordinance. Samples of a permit and guidelines can be found in the permit section. The Department is responsible for follow-ups on each permit for compliance with setbacks, size and height of structures and fences. Address, utility and zoning are just a few of the maps this department maintains and updates. The Engineering Department also functions as an administrative and advisory staff to the Planning and Zoning Commission for new development. All subdivision records and minutes are located here.

In closing, our purpose to the citizens of Greenville is to preserve the records and balance controlled growth through the use of established engineering methods while conserving our resources for future generations to enjoy.




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