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Lincoln's Infrastructure Experts Celebrated During Engineering Week
LTU's Liz Elliott discusses the city's streets, utilities, and more with local news
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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In a special segment for Engineering Week, a local news reporter in Lincoln, Nebraska interviewed Liz Elliott, an engineer with the city's Department of Transportation and Utilities (LTU), about the critical infrastructure work her team oversees to keep the city running, from maintaining streets and sewer lines to managing traffic signals.
Why it matters
As a growing Midwest city, Lincoln relies heavily on its public works and engineering departments to ensure the community's roads, utilities, and other vital systems function properly. The interview highlights the important, often behind-the-scenes roles these professionals play in supporting a city's day-to-day operations and quality of life.
The details
Elliott discussed how her LTU team is responsible for everything from filling potholes and repaving roads to upgrading aging sewer and water pipes, as well as managing the city's traffic signals to keep vehicles and pedestrians moving safely. She emphasized the collaborative nature of their work, partnering with other city departments to coordinate infrastructure projects.
- The interview aired on February 26, 2026 as part of Engineering Week celebrations.
The players
Liz Elliott
An engineer with the Lincoln Department of Transportation and Utilities (LTU), overseeing the city's critical infrastructure projects and maintenance.
Danielle Shenk
A local news reporter who interviewed Elliott about Lincoln's infrastructure work for Engineering Week.
What they’re saying
“From streets to sewer lines to traffic signals, our team works hard every day to keep Lincoln running smoothly.”
— Liz Elliott, Engineer, Lincoln Department of Transportation and Utilities (1011now.com)
The takeaway
Lincoln's public works and engineering professionals play a vital, often unsung role in maintaining the city's infrastructure and ensuring a high quality of life for residents. Their collaborative efforts to upgrade and maintain streets, utilities, and other critical systems deserve recognition, especially during events like Engineering Week.



