Public
Works
David Willbrant, Administrator
Mike Schuessler, Administrator's Assistant
Hours: 8:00 a.m. -
4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday
Washington County is a county/township unit, which is 30 miles x 30
miles or 900 square miles consisting of 25 townships. The county
has approximately 1,546.5 miles of county roads. The Public Works
Department maintains approximately 295.6 miles of which
approximately 56 miles are asphalt with the remaining gravel. The
townships maintain approximately 1,251 miles, which are gravel/dirt.
Public Works is responsible for the maintenance of 79 rural
secondary bridges and 236 off system bridges and numerous smaller
structures that drain more than 185 acres. The townships maintain
structures that drain less than 185 acres.
To
report damage to signs contact the office during business hours.
After hours contact the administrator or if unable to reach contact
the Sheriff’s Office.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
Q:
Where do I get a utility permit?
A.
All
utility permits can be picked up at the Public Works Department’s
Office.
Q.
Where do I get house moving permits?
A.
These are obtained from and approved by the County
Clerk and reviewed by reviewed by the Public Works Administrator. |
Address:
1561 Rainbow Road
P.O. Box 277
Washington, KS 66968
Phone:
785-325-2318
Cell:
785-747-7634
785-541-0032
Fax:
785-325-2383
E-mail:
wcpw@
washingtonks.net
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