|
®W T
<br />.Wi
<br />®
<br />Certified Planners,
<br />AICP #022684
<br />®
<br />National Charrette Institute,
<br />®
<br />2007
<br />®
<br />Certified Watershed
<br />®
<br />Manager, 2003
<br />®
<br />Academic
<br />®
<br />Background
<br />®
<br />B.S. Business Administration:
<br />®
<br />Applied Management
<br />®
<br />Specialty, Kaplan School of
<br />®
<br />Business, 2002
<br />®
<br />Professional
<br />®
<br />Certifications
<br />®
<br />Certified Member of the
<br />®
<br />American Institute of
<br />®
<br />Certified Planners,
<br />AICP #022684
<br />®
<br />National Charrette Institute,
<br />®
<br />2007
<br />®
<br />Certified Watershed
<br />®
<br />Manager, 2003
<br />®
<br />Florida Green Home
<br />®
<br />Standard Certifying Agent,
<br />Florida Green Building
<br />®
<br />Coalition, Inc., 2006
<br />®
<br />Planning Director
<br />®
<br />Management
<br />American Planning
<br />®
<br />Association, 2003
<br />®
<br />All Hazards Mitigation
<br />®
<br />Planning Certification,
<br />Emergency Management
<br />®
<br />Institute, 2002
<br />®
<br />Professional
<br />®
<br />Affiliations
<br />®
<br />American Planning
<br />Association (APA)
<br />®
<br />Florida Chapter, American
<br />®
<br />Planning Association (FAPA)
<br />®
<br />Broward Section, (FAPA)
<br />Treasure Coast Section,
<br />®
<br />(FAPA)
<br />®
<br />Florida FEMA Task Force,
<br />®
<br />2000 - Current
<br />Debbie Love, AICP
<br />Senior Planner
<br />Ms. Love has over 20 years of experience in urban, comprehensive and land planning, including
<br />the preparation of neighborhood and redevelopment plans, land development regulations
<br />and comprehensive plans and amendments, community visioning and workshop facilitation,
<br />capital improvement programming, affordable housing, environmental impacts, floodplain
<br />management and mitigation, and grant writing. Ms. Love's strengths include expertise with
<br />the requirements of Florida's Growth Management Act, including development in an Area
<br />of Critical State Concern, public involvement and project management. She has served as
<br />Project Manager for a wide variety of planning activities, both large and small, throughout
<br />Florida, including, the City of Marathon Master Plan, the North Miami Downtown and Major
<br />Corridors Master Plan and the Washington Heights Neighborhood and Urban Design Plan.
<br />Relevant Experience
<br />Downtown Development and Major Corridor Master Plan, North Miami, FL:
<br />Project Planner - The City desired to create a redevelopment/development plan that
<br />included the downtown core, NE 125th Street, NE 6th Avenue, West Dixie Highway, NW
<br />7th Avenue, NW 119th Street, and Biscayne Boulevard. Services included data collection
<br />and analysis of all existing conditions within project areas, public involvement workshops
<br />and a master plan document that will serve as a guide to the future redevelopment efforts
<br />within these areas of the City. Included in the plan were constraints and opportunities,
<br />graphic representations of the corridors, including streetscape design, gateway features,
<br />cross - sections, design guidelines, land development code amendment recommendations and
<br />implementation strategies. Client/Contact: Tanya Wilson - Sejour, City Planner, Phone: (305)
<br />895- 9826.(11/11 to 4/13)
<br />Washington Heights Neighborhood and Urban Design Plan, Sebring CRA,
<br />Sebring, FL: Project Manager and Principal Planner - Washington Heights is one of the
<br />first communities established in the City and one of the first African - American communities
<br />in Highlands County. Ms. Love served as Project Manager and Principal Planner for the
<br />development of a neighborhood development/redevelopment plan intended to preserve and
<br />celebrate the rich, cultural heritage of the community and encourage economic growth.
<br />Additionally, she managed the charrette and visioning exercise that identified the future
<br />desired type and style of development and redevelopment in the neighborhood; and served
<br />as the Plan's primary author. Client/Contact: City of Sebring CRA/Robin Hinote, Phone:
<br />(863) 471- 5104.(5/08 to 4/09)
<br />City -Wide Redevelopment Master Plan, Marathon, FL: Project Manager - This
<br />newly incorporated city of 10,000 in the Florida Keys sought to discover the redevelopment
<br />level and approach desired by the residents and stakeholders. The Master Plan included a
<br />planning approach that acknowledged the unique characteristics of the various areas of the
<br />city and sought to provide development/redevelopment strategies and concepts that not
<br />only preserved those unique aspects of place, but encouraged appropriate levels and type
<br />of development. Additionally, the plan included market and economic analysis to assist
<br />in guiding and attracting sustainable residential and commercial development. Serving as
<br />Project Manager, Ms. Love authored major portions of the plan, including an analysis of each
<br />area's existing conditions and implementation strategies. Client/Contact: City of Marathon/
<br />George Garrett, Planning Director, Phone: (305) 743 -0033. (1/03 to 2/07)
<br />® State of Florida Hazard I
<br />• Mitigation Advisory Team Page 31 Ii 13 KEITH and SCHNARS, P.A.
<br />Ftnwowt Bi� LOCAL Flki
<br />
|