
Dan Staley Resume
and Profile
Dan is a
proven performer and problem solver, having extensively updated and implemented
city-wide comprehensive plans, zoning
and development regulations,
subarea plans, overlay districts, and community communication plans
in two states. All of these
projects utilized extensive community
input throughout the planning process.
Dan most
recently was a Senior Planner for the Town of Castle Rock, Colorado.
Dan’s practice currently concentrates on implementing
green
infrastructure via long-range planning projects and education. His
most recent completed project is the 3,400-acre
subarea
plan
called the Southwest Quadrant Plan. This plan uses transects, form-based code, tradable/purchasable
development rights (TDRs/PDRs)
to secure open space, and context-sensitive road
design to implement Town sustainability, economic, and cultural
goals. The success of
this plan was
detailed at the
2008 APA/ASLA Colorado state conference
in Breckenridge, September 13, 2008.
Dan's
undergraduate studies were at the University of
California, Davis in
Environmental Horticulture and Urban Forestry under Greg
McPherson.
His graduate studies were at the University of
Washington in Urban
Planning (Environmental Planning concentration) under
Marina
Alberti, including a year’s study in the multidisciplinary Urban Ecology
program and a national
award for application of the planning
process.
Resume
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