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Bobby Littlefield, P.E., currently serves as the Texas Department of
Transportation’s District Engineer for the nine-county
Paris District.
He supervises 360 employees responsible for the planning, design, construction,
maintenance and operation of a 7,100 mile system of highways. A native Texan,
Mr. Littlefield was born in Dallas and raised in Sulphur Springs. After
graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M
University in 1984, he went to work for TxDOT in their Sulphur Springs Area
Office. He was licensed as a Professional Engineer by the State of Texas in
1989. In 1993, Mr. Littlefield was promoted to the position of Area Engineer in
the Sherman Area Office overseeing operations in Grayson County and expanded to
include Fannin County in 2000. He began his tenure as District Engineer on
December 1, 2003. Mr. Littlefield was the recipient of the Department’s Dewitt
C. Greer Award in 2003 for excellence in the engineering field.
Mr. Littlefield is married to Theresa, an elementary school counselor, and
they have two children: Patrick, a student at Southern Methodist University and
Melanie, a student at Sherman High School. When not tending to
transportation-related affairs, Mr. Littlefield is active with the Boy Scouts of
America where he most recently served as Scoutmaster of Troop 15 in Sherman. He
is an Eagle Scout and a Vigil Honor member of the Order of the Arrow. Mr.
Littlefield is a Rotarian where he is a Past-President and is a Paul Harris
Fellow. He is also active in the First United Methodist Church of Sherman where
he is past Chairman of the Board of Trustees.
Mr. Littlefield maintains membership in the Texas Public Employees
Association and the Texas Good Roads/ Transportation Association. He also serves
on the Transportation Policy Board of the Sherman-Denison Metropolitan Planning
Organization and on the Industrial Advisory Board for Texas A&M University –
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