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You are here: Skip Navigation LinksCity of Frisco, Texas > Departments > Engineering

 Welcome to the Engineering Services Department 

Director of Engineering Services

Paul Knippel, P.E.

6101 Frisco Square Blvd.
3rd Floor
Frisco, TX 75034
Phone: (972) 292-5400
Fax: (972) 292-5016 

The Engineering Services Department manages numerous Capital Improvement Projects throughout the city as well as providing thorough engineering review of all new developments within the city. These tasks are always accomplished with customer service in mind. The department’s staff strives to integrate community concern into each of the projects managed and reviewed.

If you have any questions, concerns, or comments, do not hesitate to contact the Engineering Department.


Engineering Services Department Organization

Administration:  Paul Knippel, P.E., Director of Engineering Services
Responsible for the overall operation of the department and coordination with other agencies and other city departments.

Construction: Elizabeth Metting, P.E., Assistant Director/City Engineer
Responsible for the inspection of public infrastructure improvements to insure compliance with city, state, and federal standards.

Engineering: Elizabeth Metting, P.E., Assistant Director/City Engineer
Responsible for the design and construction of infrastructure improvements, engineering review of private developments, administration of floodplain regulations, and administration of storm water regulations.

Facilities:
Responsible for the design and construction of city facilities.

Transportation: Brian Moen, P.E., Assistant Director/Transportation
The Transportation Division of the Engineering Services Department administers the design and construction of traffic signals and other traffic control devices placed throughout the City. This includes, but is not limited to, stop signs, pavement markings, crosswalks, and school zone flashers. The Transportation Division is also responsible for checking and, if necessary, adjusting the timing of traffic signals.