Franklin County Engineers Office
Bill Hebble, P.E. has extensive experience in civil engineering, currently serving as the Assistant Mobility Engineer at the Franklin County Engineers Office since October 2015. Prior roles include Mobility Project Engineer and Traffic Project Engineer at the same office, as well as a Transportation Civil Engineer at the Ohio Department of Transportation from January 2015 to October 2015. Bill's earlier experience includes positions as an Engineer Intern at McNally Construction Inc., a Field Engineer Coop at Kokosing Industrial, and a Laborer at Amcrete Concrete Construction. Bill graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from The University of Toledo in 2014 and completed high school at Shelby High School in 2010.
Franklin County Engineers Office
The Franklin County Engineer’s Office is responsible for constructing and maintaining 275 miles of county roadway including over 300 bridges and 185 culverts. We continually make improvements to our infrastructure of roads and bridges to meet the changing transportation needs of the county. The county engineer’s office utilizes the latest technologies for surveying, tax map maintenance, and land record keeping. Our use of the Global Positioning System (GPS) to create a network of survey monuments enables surveyors to perform accurate surveys of properties, corporate and township boundaries, and road rights-of-way. It is also the foundation for the development of our comprehensive county road map and atlas that are available to the public. The maps are free and the atlases are sold for $1.00 to cover the cost of printing. The County Engineer is assisted by 175 engineering, maintenance, and administrative personnel in carrying out the responsibilities of the office. Departments include Construction, Bridge Design, Highway Design, Highway Maintenance, Surveying, and Traffic Engineering.