Elizabeth Quilici

Assistant Director Of Public Works And Engineering at City of Waxahachie

Elizabeth Quilici, PE has a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering and a Minor in Construction Management from the University of California, Davis. Elizabeth has extensive experience in the public sector, having worked as a Civil Engineering Supervisor for the City of Ripon, and currently serves as the Assistant Director of Public Works and Engineering for the City of Waxahachie. Prior to their current role, Elizabeth worked as an Assistant Director of Development Services and City Engineer for the City of DeSoto. Additionally, Elizabeth has experience in construction management and quality control from their time as an Engineer at Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Inc.

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Dallas, United States

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City of Waxahachie

Waxahachie is home to over 35,000 residents, has a healthy average growth rate of 3.7% and continues to be an attractive area for potential employees. Just a short drive from the Metroplex, Waxahachie is conveniently located at the intersection of I-35 and US 287 with City Hall less than five minutes away. Waxahachie’s year-round attractions and festivals include the Crossroads of Texas Film Festival in May, Gingerbread Trail in June, Rotary Cow Creek Country Classic Bike Ride in June, Crape Myrtle Festival in July, and Texas Country Reporter Festival. December offers an array of activities with the Parade of Lights, Candlelight Tour of Homes and Bethlehem Revisited. In 1997, the Texas State Legislature designated Waxahachie as the “Crape Myrtle Capital of Texas.” Each summer, the city’s historic streets are lined with hundreds of beautiful pink crape myrtles in full bloom.


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