As a local public works agency headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, the Franklin County Engineer's Office is responsible for the maintenance and construction of 271 miles of county roadway and 351 county bridges, as well as upkeep of all county ditches, drains, retention basins, and other storm water facilities within the right-of-way of county roads in unincorporated areas. To meet the continuing development and infrastructure needs of Franklin County, the Engineer's Office utilizes the latest technologies for determining and maintaining roadway centerlines and boundaries; retracing and setting new monuments for original public land surveys; preparing geographic information system mapping for real estate tax assessments; and establishing precise countywide horizontal and vertical control to maintain uniformity in construction, surveying, and mapping.
#TeamFCEO participated in a productive meeting today with the Department of Neighborhoods Columbus, Neighborhood Liaisons. We are committed to strengthening our partnership by fostering open communication, actively seeking their valuable feedback, and collaborating to share information about FCEO projects with the community. These efforts will enhance our ability to keep the residents of Franklin County informed about impactful infrastructure improvements.
For the third consecutive year, the Franklin County Engineer’s Office, in partnership with the Central Ohio Association of Bridge Construction and Design, the Ohio Department of Transportation, and The Ohio State University, is proud to host the 5th Annual Central Ohio Miniature Bridge Building Competition on Friday, February 7, 2025. This hands-on STEM event will feature 175 teams and over 400 high school students from five counties competing to design and build bridges with the highest load-to-weight capacity ratio. Learn more at https://central-ohio-miniature-bridge.constantcontactsites.com/
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office has canceled the Level 1 Snow Emergency for Franklin County. Thank you to #TeamFCEO Snowfighters who have been hard at work to ensure our roads are clear and safe. Please continue to stay alert and use caution when driving.
The Franklin County Sheriff’s Office has declared a LEVEL ONE Snow Emergency. Roadways are hazardous with blowing and drifting snow. Roads may also be icy. Motorists are urged to drive very cautiously.
Snow squalls can create sudden and dangerous whiteout conditions during the winter months. Stay safe by reducing your speed, turning on your headlights, and avoiding sudden movements. Always maintain extra distance between vehicles and stay alert for rapidly changing weather conditions. For more information visit weather.gov/winter.