Scott County, Minnesota
Jonathan Rudolph, P.E. works as a Professional Engineer at Scott County, Minnesota. Jonathan has experience in preparing plans and specifications for pavement marking contracts, sign replacement projects, and intersection improvement projects. Prior to this role, Jonathan worked as a Graduate Engineer at the same company. Jonathan also served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Minnesota State University, Mankato, leading a team in a research project related to road salt mobilization during plowing. In addition, Jonathan worked as an Engineering/Land Surveying Assistant at Carver County Public Works. Jonathan holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Minnesota State University, Mankato.
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Scott County, Minnesota
Scott County was the fastest growing county in the state of Minnesota for the last couple of decades, with a 45% increase in total population. The 2010 U.S. Census estimated the county's population at 129,928. This figure is expected to increase by 100,000 persons by the year 2030, according to Metropolitan Council population forecasts. Scott County has a land area of 365 square miles and is bound on the west and north by the Minnesota River. The Minnesota River supported the county's fur trading, lumbering, and farming industries in the 1800s. Today, Scott County enjoys a growing mix of commercial, industrial, and housing development, yet also maintains its rural flavor.