City Has New Utilities Engineer

Fairhope, Alabama thefairhopetimes.blogspot.com 

 

 

Berry standing second from left.

 

NOEL BERRY

City engineer Richard Johnson introduced new utility department engineer Noel Berry to the city council this week.

Johnson said Berry's "background in utilities, ALDOT, and municipalities makes him well equipped for us."

Berry told the council  he was "happy to be here ... and eager to get started."

A graduate of the USA Engineering Department (BS Civil Engineering), Berry was previously an engineer for the City of Mobile and ALDOT -- as well as a wastewater treatment plant operator for MAWSS before that. 

Berry will help department superintendents manage current utility upgrades -- and with other technical matters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments

Anonymous said…
Welcome. Need all the engineers we can get!
Anonymous said…
GO JAGS!
Anonymous said…
Will definitely help supervisors that are not qualified to run departments. Should be interesting since he was in water and sewer. Hmmmm
Anonymous said…
There was a recent article on Facebook that indicated the City did not have an infrastructure engineer, that claimed the Mayor was taking the pay and doing the work. Is there any truth to that claim?
Anonymous said…
No. Facebook is not the best place to find out truth.
Anonymous said…
Mayor is also the city superintendent and does get paid for it along with the mayors salary.