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How do I file a claim against the County?
In many cases (such as sod damage from one of our snow plows) all that is necessary is to call the...
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How do I find or get a survey of my property?
We will gladly check to see if a private survey has been filed with our office. If there is not a...
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How do I know when the snow plows will get to my neighborhood?
We cannot provide a time when we will be in your neighborhood. The following provides the...
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How do I report a rotting wooden bridge to get it replaced?
Replacement of drainage structures such as culverts and bridges which serve only the property...
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How do I report an abandoned vehicle?
In most cases, a vehicle is considered “abandoned” after 48 hours of being legally parked on a...
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My neighbor will not mow his lawn, who do I contact?
If you are within the City of Omaha contact the Parks Department’s Weed and Litter section at 402-444-5910....
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My neighbor will not shovel his sidewalks, who do I contact?
Outside the city limits of Omaha there are no laws requiring sidewalks be cleared. Generally such...
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Who repairs the street lights?
OPPD normally repairs street lights. There are some special decorative street lights installed by...
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Who repairs the streets in my subdivision?
If you live in an incorporated SID, the SID is responsible for street repairs. If you live in an...
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Who repairs the traffic signals?
The City of Omaha’s Traffic Maintenance repairs traffic signals for the City of Omaha and for Douglas...
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Who repairs traffic signs (including street name signs)?
If you live in a city or town contact the local Public Works Department. In Omaha such complaints...
Welcome to Our New Website
Welcome to our webpage! The Douglas County Engineer provides an array of services for the citizens of Douglas County and you’ll find those listed in the menu on the left side of the page. Check out the “How Do I” button at the top of the page for a quick list of our most frequently asked questions and access our list of other useful resources and documents from the section on the bottom right side of the website.
Didn’t find what you were looking for? You can always contact us directly via the “Contact Us” link on the left side of the page.
Thanks for visiting!
Tom Doyle
Douglas County Engineer