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Transportation & Engineering
Division of Engineering

City Engineer, (513) 352-3720

Donald W. Rosemeyer, P.E.

Engineering Division professionals work hard to keep Cincinnati’s transportation systems safe and reliable for everyone’s use every day.   Engineers, surveyors, geologists, inspectors, technicians, and administrators collaborate to maintain and improve the safety and condition of Cincinnati’s 1,000 miles of streets, 132 bridges, 48 miles of retaining walls, 1,200 miles of sidewalks, and 400 hillside stairways.
 
We coordinate public and private work on our streets to promote safety, reduce congestion, and minimize inconvenience to motorists, pedestrians, businesses, and residents.  We inspect, survey, design, and oversee construction work on the city’s transportation system to last decades.

Your patience and understanding during construction is truly appreciated.   We hope that you will find that these improvements will make Cincinnati a better place to live, work, and play for years to come.

 

Division of Traffic Engineering

Traffic Engineering provides for the safe and efficient movement of vehicular and pedestrian traffic in public rights-of-way. This division provides design services for the City’s traffic signal and street lighting systems. The agency also provides design services for street signs and pavement markings and coordinates traffic control for special events and construction projects.

City Traffic Engineer

Interim Martha Kelly, P.E.   352-1925

Supervising Engineer of Traffic Control Section

Jon Childress, P.E.  352-3729

·          Traffic Safety Studies and Investigations

·           Parking Meter Location and Design

·          Parking and Loading Zones

·          Traffic Control Signing

·          Pavement Marking Investigations and Design

·          School Zones

·          Bus Stop Review

·          Traffic Count Program

·          Traffic Signal Warrants

·          Detour Routes

·          Maintenance of Traffic Requirements

·          Event Traffic Control Design and Planning

Supervising Engineer of Electrical Design Section

Roy Jones, P.E.   352-3737

For all reports of missing or damaged signs, restriping of pavement markings, malfunctioning traffic signals or street light outages, call the City’s Customer Service Hotline at 591-6000.

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