Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Northville deputy director awarded top state honor


Northville Township Deputy Public Services Director Brad Lear was named the 2026 Michigan Rural Water Association (MRWA) Person of the Year, one of the most prestigious honors in the water and public works industry.

MRWA revealed the winner at the annual association conference, noting Lear’s talents, including his outstanding leadership, deep technical expertise, and his commitment to delivering high-quality public services to the community.

“In practical terms, Brad’s work helps keep water safe, services dependable and costs under control,” said Northville Township Manager Glenn Caldwell.

Lear oversees Northville Township public works operations, including water and sewer services, solid waste collection, and the recycling programs. His leadership supports critical infrastructure that serves nearly 32,000 residents and businesses across 170 miles of water main, while also contributing to the management of a regional wastewater system used by neighboring communities, officials said. He has 10 utility maintenance workers on his team.

“Being nominated and voted on by peers is truly an honor,” Lear said. “However, this award is a reflection of the hard work of an entire Northville Township team and not just myself.”

Notable projects under Lear’s leadership included the installation of the half-million-gallon Legacy Park water tower to reduce peak hour water demands from the Great Lakes Water Authority. Upon completion, it translated to significant rate savings and lower costs for residents.

Lear also expanded the Trimble Cityworks asset management system, which tracks the township infrastructure, allowing a dedicated maintenance schedule and an easy method to catalog equipment, all of which improves service delivery.

Since joining Northville Township in 2021, Lear’s career reflects decades of hands-on experience and leadership in public works, having worked his way through every level of the profession, from field operations to executive management, officials noted. He’s currently mentoring the next generation of public works professionals.

“I have worked with Brad for 27 years, and he is a true leader in the public works field,” said Northville Township Director of Public Services Bob Belair. “His knowledge of infrastructure systems, their operation, and the requirements to maintain these systems is top of class. He is the true definition of a public works guy and has worked his way through every phase of the industry—from mowing lawns, working in the trenches, operating heavy equipment, to now running the department. He has done it all. Brad is an amazing asset to have on our team, and Northville Township is lucky to have him. He is so deserving of this award.”

Township Supervisor Mark J. Abbo agrees.

“Brad’s recognition as MRWA Person of the Year reflects not only his professional excellence, but also his dedication to serving our residents every day,” he said. “His leadership ensures that Northville Township continues to deliver reliable, efficient and forward-thinking infrastructure services. We are incredibly proud of Brad and grateful for the expertise and integrity he brings to our organization.”