Johnson County Surveyor
Every county surveyor keeps a legal survey record book showing maps of each section, grant tract, subdivision, or group of areas. If the county surveyor is a registered land surveyor, they must keep a corner record book. Otherwise, the county must hire one. If the county surveyor is a civil engineer, they supervise all the civil engineering work in the county. If not, the county must hire a civil engineer for each project. A county surveyor serves a four-year term. Adapted from https://ipbs.org/projects/county-government/.
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J. Gregory Cantwell
(Rep)
What are the top three issues facing the county surveyor’s office?
How will you address these three issues?
What changes would you make to create a more effective administration?
What three personal/professional skills or strengths make you the best candidate for this office?
Watershed Updates,
Drainage,
Development
5 Phase Plan to update Watersheds,
Work with cities to include drainage in development,
New Development rules, ordinance
Communication
You have to be connected to the community, communicate, and be willing to take needed steps toward improvement.
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