Posts tagged Representing: Oregon
Scot Siegel, FAICP

Representing: Oregon
Community Development Director
City of Newberg, Oregon

Scot Siegel, FAICP, is a highly accomplished and versatile planner with over 30 years of experience working with close to one hundred communities in six western states. He is currently Community Development Director with the City of Newberg, Oregon. Scot's leadership has brought transformation and positive change to both his clients and the planning profession. From his pioneering work on the first smart growth plans in the nation to his role as a consultant and Planning Director for cities in the Portland, Oregon metro area, Scot has applied his deep command of planning and design principles in ways that can be understood and embraced by communities, and effectively administered by client staff. His skills as an educator and communicator enable him to work fluidly in challenging situations that include differing and sometimes deeply conflicting perspectives. A published poet, Scot demystifies planning through his use of language and writing, and makes it accessible for clients, colleagues, and community members. In all aspects of his work, he is committed to planning excellence and fostering a culture of collaboration in order to provide cities with the tools they need to realize their visions. Scot’s author page is www.scotsiegel.com.

Gigi Cooper, AICP

Portland, Oregon

Gigi Cooper, AICP, is a planner with David Evans and Associates, Inc., a national multi-disciplinary consulting firm based in Portland, Oregon. She has three decades of expertise in land development and in transportation, water, and energy infrastructure projects—from developing plans and feasibility studies, to identifying funding sources, writing grant applications, and preparing NEPA documents. She has extensive experience in preparing successful land use applications, including comprehensive plan and zoning amendments. She develops area plans and implementing ordinances for local governments and has augmented municipal planning staff in reviewing development applications. She is currently a panelist for the Transportation Research Board National Cooperative Highway Research Program report Integrating Resiliency into Transportation System Operations. Her article “NEPA after 50: Protection or Paperwork?” appeared in the March 2021 issue of The Western Planner.

Cole Grisham, AICP

Representing: Oregon Chapter APA
Transportation Planner, Western Federal Lands Highway Division
oregon@westernplanner.org

I'm a Transportation Systems Planner with FHWA Western Federal Lands. My work focuses on long range transportation planning, particularly in the areas of regional and intergovernmental policy in the American Northwest. I'm a certified planner through the American Planning Association and hold a B.A. in Political Science and M.U.P. in Regional Planning from the University of Michigan. I'm also currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Public Affairs from Portland State University.