Engineering
Michael L. Heintz, P.E., P.S.,
Has been Urbana City Engineer since March of 2005. Mike worked for ODOT as a Construction Engineer in Sidney, Ohio during college and following graduation from 1972 to 1980. He then moved to Ferguson Construction in Sidney and worked as a Design Engineer from 1980 to 2000. Mike left Ferguson Construction and worked for Choice One Engineering as a Project Manager from 2000 to March of 2005. He came to the City of Urbana at that time. Mike is married to Susan and has two daughters, Cheryl living in Aschaffensburg, Germany and Becky living in Sarasota, Florida.
Tyler Bumbalough, E.I.T.,
Was hired on to fill the vacant Assistant City Engineer position in June of 2009. Tyler graduated from West Liberty-Salem in 2005 and went on to graduate with a Bachelor's in Civil Engineering from Ohio Northern University in 2009. For five summers in between school terms, Tyler worked full time for a civil engineering firm in Marysville, Ohio. He currently resides in Urbana. Tyler can be reached at (937) 652-4324 or tyler.bumbalough@ci.urbana.oh.us.
The Engineering Department is located on the third floor of the Municipal Building with the Planning and Zoning Department.
Location: 205 S Main St
Hours: 8:00AM - 12:00PM, 1:00PM - 4:30PM
Phone: (937) 652-4321
Email: mike.heintz@ci.urbana.oh.us
Registered Contractors February 25, 2011
This list contains the names and contact information for contractors, home repair and maintenance, and other firms who provide services to homeowners and businesses who have registered with Champaign County Building Regulations. The individuals and/or firms who provide these services are required by law to register for any work performed in Champaign County. Please contact the Building Regulations Department (937-484-1602) to verify current registration status.
Download Registered Contractors List January 3, 2012
Storm Water Information
Urbana is conveniently nestled in Champaign County in the heart of west central Ohio.
- Incorporated in 1868
- Approximately 6.8 square miles
- Population 11,793 as of 2010 census
- Home to Urbana University, a liberal arts college with an enrollment of 1500 and a 128-acre campus
- Two national residential historic districts and multiple single sites on the registry
- According to the Ohio Historical Society, in 1840 during the VanBuren-Harrison contest, downtown Urbana was the site for a national Whig convention dinner. Hanging nearby was a banner with the words "The People is Oll Korrect." This helped to perpetuate the national trend of using "OK," not only as a show of political support, but as a common phrase used today. (more)
