Supports city departments with street, drainage, water, wastewater, and infrastructure improvements funded by the City Capital Improvement Program.

Development Resources

Capital Projects & Development (Engineering) Fee Schedule

  • Construction Plan: $260
  • Drainage Report: $260 plus $3/acre
  • Floodplain Development Permit: $210
  • Waiver Request: Residential $90 | Commercial $810
  • Subdivision Improvement Waiver Request: $810

View the Right of Way page for construction requirements and the e-Builder New User Request form.

 

E-Builder New User Request Form

Standard Specifications

The city has a set of established guidelines and requirements for construction projects. Click below to view each chapter of the city’s standards and specifications manual.

Capital Projects and Development (Engineering) Staff

Jerry Danforth

Interim Director

Jackson Zaharia

City Engineer & Floodplain Admin.

Adam Stewart

Assistant City Engineer - Development Services

Marco Lopez

Assistant City Engineer - Capital Projects

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