Andrew
C. Hansen was born near Copenhagen, Denmark on
February 8, 1880, and the son of Niels Hansen
and Anna Christiansen.
A
year and a half after his birth his parents came
to the United States and settled at Perth Amboy,
New Jersey. In 1887, they moved to Fresno, California
where Mr. Hansen attended grammar school and graduated
from High School in 1898. He then entered the
University of California where he graduated in
the College of Civil Engineering in 1903.
For
several years he was connected with the United
States Reclamation Service as assistant engineer.
During that time he was employed on projects at
Yuma, Arizona, Klamath, Oregon, and in the Imperial
Valley of California. In November, 1906, he accepted
the post of assistant city engineer at Los Angeles,
and in 1908 became division engineer of the Los
Angeles Aqueduct, having charge of the Mojave,
Jawbone and Antelope divisions. In November, 1911,
he was appointed inspector of public works and
street maintenance and in July, 1913, when the
street maintenance and engineering departments
were combined he continued as inspector but was
soon made assistant city engineer. July 11, 1917,
he was promoted to City Engineer, a position he
held when he died on February 9, 1920.
Mr.
Hansen was a member of the American Society of
Civil Engineers and belongs to all its local branches
in Southern California. He is a member of the
Architects and Engineers Club, Chamber of Commerce,
University and Civic Clubs.