Doug Wesselschmidt

Public Works Director/city Engineer at City of Grandview

Doug Wesselschmidt is an experienced public works and civil engineering professional, currently serving as the Public Works Director and City Engineer for the City of Grandview since May 2020. Prior to this role, Doug held the position of Assistant Director of Public Works and City Engineer for the City of Belton, MO, and worked as a Civil Engineering Consultant from October 2019 to January 2020, focusing on capital infrastructure improvement project management for municipalities. Previously, Doug was a Senior Project Engineer at TranSystems and spent over three decades with the City of Shawnee, KS, as Director of Development Services and City Engineer. Doug's career began at the Missouri Highway & Transportation Department as an Engineer. Educational qualifications include a Master in Public Administration from The University of Kansas and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the Missouri University of Science and Technology.

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Shawnee, United States

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City of Grandview

Located minutes south of Kansas City along U.S. Highway 71.Grandview has grown from a strong farming town – it was here in the early 1900’s that young Harry Truman spent much time on the family farm – into a dynamic and important industrial area of pleasant residential neighborhoods, quality schools, a state of the art community center and convenient access to major highways. The 4,830-acre Longview Lake recreation area is on the city’s northeast border. Grandview is a popular choice for families who want to be in the metropolitan area, but prefer the amenities of a smaller community. Nestled along U.S. Highway 71, Grandview is centrally-located minutes south of bustling Kansas City. With its small-town atmosphere and long history of active community leaders, Grandview is able to offer its 25,000+ residents all the benefits and convenience of a diverse city.


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