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OGDEN CANYON WATERLINE REPLACEMENT
Ogden City is replacing a critical 36-inch diameter water transmission pipeline that conveys water from the City’s wellfield adjacent to Pineview Reservoir, through Ogden Canyon, and to the City’s 23rd Street reservoirs. This pipeline has served Ogden City well for nearly 100 years and needs to be replaced. The project will be completed in multiple phases between 2025 and 2029.
- EMAIL: info@ogdencitypipeline.com
- PHONE: 801-838-8365
Harrison Boulevard (SR-203) Paving Project - 2025
Image and informational content courtesy of Utah Department of Transportation
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) will be underway with a pavement preservation project that will begin at the intersection of Harrison Blvd.(SR-203) and US-89 in South Ogden and will proceed north along Harrison Blvd. to the intersection of 12th Street (SR-39) in Ogden. This project includes milling, paving, shoulder work, and public and private utilities for ADA ramps. This project will improve and extend the life of the roadway. Work began on Monday, May 27 2025 and is anticipated to be complete in the fall.
- Website: udotinput.utah.gov/HarrisonPaving
- Email: HarrisonPaving@utah.gov
- Phone: 801-996-7086
2025 Engineering Standards for Public Improvements
The 2025 Engineering Standards for Public Improvements document is available for download as a PDF document. This document includes all current engineering standards and specification, and is required on all public improvement projects.
Please refer to the Documents & Links page for separate sections of the Engineering standards, as well as details and standards related to specific types of jobs.
2025 Ogden City Storm Water Design Manual
The 2025 Ogden City Storm Water Design Manual document is available for download as a PDF document. This document provides design requirements for storm water infrastructure that help to ensure proper flood control and water quality. It also includes best management practices for Low Impact Development (LID) approaches to storm water management.
Valley Drive Landslide Improvements - 2026
Ogden City is making critical safety upgrades along Valley Drive to reduce landslide risks and protect the community. The project focuses on slope stabilization to prevent erosion and maintain roadway integrity. Crews will reinforce vulnerable areas, install protective barriers to help safeguard the hillside during heavy rain or snowmelt.
- EMAIL: BJMiller@ogdencity.gov
- PHONE: 801-629-8938
About Engineering
The Engineering Division of Ogden City works mainly in designing, monitoring and improving the infrastructure of the city. Working closely with the City's Water, Sewer, Storm Drain, and Street Divisions, Ogden City engineers determine the utility needs for an ever-evolving city.
As part of an ongoing effort to improve the quality of utility services available to residents, it occasionally becomes necessary to construct water tanks and pipelines along Ogden's hillsides or to tear up roads to replace aging and inadequate utility pipes. These temporary inconveniences help ensure a better quality of life for residents in the future.
ATTENTION: Page content is updated as Information is added or corrected. |
| The content and links found on Ogden City Engineering's web pages will change and update from time to time as we arrange the information contained on the Engineering web pages in a way that is most helpful to those reading it. If at any time any information on the web page seems to contradict City Code or Engineering Standards, said Code and Standards will take precedence. |
Engineering is involved in the design of public utilities and infrastructure. |
Engineering does NOT maintain existing utilities |
Please contact 801-629-8321 for all Water Utility issues and 801-629-8271 for sewer and storm drain issues. |