Norris Public Power District - Central Subdivision G24
Alan A Wallman
Republican
Primary:
Emails: 3/13/24, 5/11/24
General:
8/31/2024, 10:48am, emailed offer to send access code
Contacted by resident of the district
9/23/24 10:10am, called and talked to him and sent email with code
10/7/24, 12:17am, emailed access code
10/23/24, 4:44pm, "no more nagging" email
James A Zvolanek
Democrat
Primary:
Emails: 3/13/24, 5/11/24
General:
8/31/2024, 10:44am, emailed offer to send access code
Contacted by resident of the district
9/23/24, 10:15am, called, left message saying sending email, sent
10/7/24, 12:11am, emailed access code
10/23/24, 4:52pm, "no more nagging" email
Job Description
How office affects the voter
Voters use bridges, roads, streets, even culverts under the roads and other public property improvements that start from the planning of the County Engineer.
Duties and Responsibilities
County Engineers work in counties with more than 150,000 population. Essentially they prepare plans, specifications, detail drawings for finding the right contractors for building bridges, culverts, public improvements on roads, etc. Then they must estimate the cost in dollars and materials needed for doing those plans. This information is provided to the County Board for approval. Once approved the County Engineer is to superintend the planned construction. See more details in Douglas County. See also Sarpy County and Lancaster County. In those counties over 150,000 population, the County Engineer is required to appoint a full-time surveyor who is a professional land surveyor. In larger counties, the County Engineer supervises several departments to accomplish the assigned tasks, and certainly many personnel.
Voters use bridges, roads, streets, even culverts under the roads and other public property improvements that start from the planning of the County Engineer.
Duties and Responsibilities
County Engineers work in counties with more than 150,000 population. Essentially they prepare plans, specifications, detail drawings for finding the right contractors for building bridges, culverts, public improvements on roads, etc. Then they must estimate the cost in dollars and materials needed for doing those plans. This information is provided to the County Board for approval. Once approved the County Engineer is to superintend the planned construction. See more details in Douglas County. See also Sarpy County and Lancaster County. In those counties over 150,000 population, the County Engineer is required to appoint a full-time surveyor who is a professional land surveyor. In larger counties, the County Engineer supervises several departments to accomplish the assigned tasks, and certainly many personnel.
Voters use bridges, roads, streets, even culverts under the roads and other public property improvements that start from the planning of the County Engineer.
Duties and Responsibilities
County Engineers work in counties with more than 150,000 population. Essentially they prepare plans, specifications, detail drawings for finding the right contractors for building bridges, culverts, public improvements on roads, etc. Then they must estimate the cost in dollars and materials needed for doing those plans. This information is provided to the County Board for approval. Once approved the County Engineer is to superintend the planned construction. See more details in Douglas County. See also Sarpy County and Lancaster County. In those counties over 150,000 population, the County Engineer is required to appoint a full-time surveyor who is a professional land surveyor. In larger counties, the County Engineer supervises several departments to accomplish the assigned tasks, and certainly many personnel.