"Staron Faucher is a Transportation Planner and Project Manager at WSP in Dallas, Texas, specializing in thoroughfare planning, bike and pedestrian studies, corridor redevelopment, and land use analyses - but he is most passionate about advocacy planning and equity.
Before joining WSP, Staron was a transportation planner at Freese and …
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"Staron Faucher is a Transportation Planner and Project Manager at WSP in Dallas, Texas, specializing in thoroughfare planning, bike and pedestrian studies, corridor redevelopment, and land use analyses - but he is most passionate about advocacy planning and equity.
Before joining WSP, Staron was a transportation planner at Freese and Nichols, Inc. and the North Central Texas Council of Governments working Sustainable Development Projects. He received his Master in Regional and City Planning from the University of Oklahoma, and Environmental Studies from Baylor University.
Staron is also a member of the American Planning Association's Ethics Committee and the Director of the North Central Section of the Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association."
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"Kim an attorney and planner whose practice is primarily concentrated in representation of governmental and non-profit corporations. I practice in the areas of land use and historic preservation law, economic development, airport law, special districts, cemetery preservation and issues, and non-profit corporation law. I write and speak frequently on planning …
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"Kim an attorney and planner whose practice is primarily concentrated in representation of governmental and non-profit corporations. I practice in the areas of land use and historic preservation law, economic development, airport law, special districts, cemetery preservation and issues, and non-profit corporation law. I write and speak frequently on planning and land use law issues. I am actively practicing in Texas, and on inactive status in Illinois.
Education: Honors graduate of the Plan II program at The University of Texas, as well as The University of Texas School of Law and the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Studied municipal and historic preservation practices in Krakow, Poland, and also studied in Germany and the former Yugoslavia.
Member: Texas Bar Association, the Houston Bar Association, the Texas City Attorney’s Association, the American Planning Association (Texas chapter), and the American Institute of Certified Planners.
AICP Commission, Region III; Past President of the Texas Chapter of the American Planning Association, and the Editor of Texas APA’s book, A Guide to Urban Planning in Texas Communities, available as an online journal.
Adjunct Professor, Texas Southern University, Master's Program in Urban Planning. Formerly Visiting Associate Professor, Masters in Urban Planning Program in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Texas A&M University, College Station. Teach courses in Participatory Planning, Plan Implementation, Planning Law.
Member, Advisory Board for Preservation Texas; Advisory Board, Descendants of Olivewood."
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