The County Highway Department
maintains 201 miles of bituminous-paved highways and 46 bridge structures
on the county road system. These interconnect with over 800 miles of
township roads and 146 township bridges of the nineteen townships.
The DeKalb County Engineer, under the direction of the County Board, makes
improvements to and maintains the highway system. Some of these
duties include maintaining the shoulders, ditches, drainage structures and
pavement surfaces on county roads. The Department also
provides inspection of all county and township bridges every two years,
reporting those findings to the Illinois Department of Transportation as
required by Statute. Other duties are maintaining highway and construction
equipment, snow and ice removal, signing and roadside mowing. In
conjunction with the Public Infrastructure & Development Committee of the
County Board, the County Engineer sets priorities for highway
construction; administers the preparing and letting of contract proposals
for bridge and road construction and directs the engineering staff through
contract completion.
The County Engineer and his staff also provide
engineering expertise and advise to township highway commissioners.
As a result of cooperation between township highway road
commissioners, IDOT personnel and other municipal officials, (as well as a
close adherence to road standards) a well maintained highway system can be
found throughout DeKalb County.