Daniel Dreisewerd serves as the Code Enforcement Division Manager for St. Louis County, where he plays a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and integrity of the built environment through effective management and enforcement of building codes and roadway permitting. With a robust background in...
Daniel Dreisewerd serves as the Code Enforcement Division Manager for St. Louis County, where he plays a pivotal role in ensuring the safety and integrity of the built environment through effective management and enforcement of building codes and roadway permitting. With a robust background in civil engineering and transportation planning, Daniel leads a dedicated team of 130 professionals who collectively issue approximately 49,000 permits and conduct around 125,000 inspections annually. His leadership is characterized by a commitment to fostering a culture of productivity and efficiency, mentoring employees to enhance their skills and performance.
Under Daniel's guidance, the Code Enforcement Division has embarked on several key projects aimed at streamlining processes and improving service delivery. These initiatives include the implementation of advanced inspection technologies and the development of user-friendly online permitting systems, which have significantly reduced processing times and improved customer satisfaction. His expertise in construction management and local government operations allows him to navigate complex regulatory environments while ensuring compliance with safety standards and best practices.
Daniel is also a skilled public speaker, frequently engaging with community stakeholders to promote awareness of building codes and the importance of compliance. His ability to communicate effectively with diverse audiences underscores his commitment to transparency and collaboration within the community. As he continues to drive innovation and efficiency within the Code Enforcement Division, Daniel Dreisewerd remains a vital asset to St. Louis County, dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for its residents through effective code enforcement and infrastructure management.