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Planner

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  • Details

    Job Type:Full Time
    Start Date:March 24, 2025
    Application Deadline:March 17, 2025
    Experience Level:Mid-level
    Salary:USD $70,000 - $95,000 / year
    Areas of Focus:Community Development, Policy, Economic Development, Urban Areas, Civic Engagement

    Description

    The Planner plays a critical role in shaping the future of Downtown Boston by providing strategic land-use planning advice and advocacy. This position will work closely with the President and key staff to ensure the DBA’s perspective is effectively integrated into city-led planning processes, including development reviews, neighborhood plans, mobility initiatives, and public realm improvements. The Planner will champion innovative solutions that enhance the district's economic competitiveness, improve the quality of public spaces, and foster a vibrant and inclusive environment for residents, businesses, and visitors.

    Principal Responsibilities:

    Land Use Planning and Advocacy

    • Actively track, participate in, and provide expert input on city-led planning processes, including zoning changes, development reviews, public realm enhancements, and neighborhood planning initiatives.
    • Advocate for the DBA’s recommended outcomes related to land use, transportation, and public realm improvements.
    • Monitor and analyze proposed development projects within the district, assessing their potential impacts on the local economy, traffic patterns, abutting properties, and community character.
    • Develop and present compelling policy positions and recommendations to city agencies, elected officials, and community stakeholders.

    Public Realm and Placemaking

    • Oversee the planning and implementation of both temporary and permanent public realm improvements, including pedestrian plazas, streetscape enhancements, and green infrastructure projects.
    • Collaborate with designers, engineers, and community members to create vibrant and accessible public spaces.
    • Advocate for the allocation of public and private funding for public realm improvements.
    • Manage the production and implementation of Site-Specific Plans, particularly for DBA-produced events and activities, ensuring they align with the organization’s goals and the district's overall vision.
    • Manage and organize the DBA’s implementation of project-specific goals, including but not limited to a Ped Zone Access PILOT, the launch of one or more social districts, and similar projects.
    • Support DBA member businesses as they seek to participate in outdoor placemaking efforts, particularly as it relates to facilitating productive city and community engagement and operational success of the overall engagement.

    Equity & Inclusion

    • Champion an equitable and inclusive approach to planning, development, and infrastructure to ensure universal access and that the needs of all community members are reflected.

    Internal & External Collaboration

    • Build and maintain strong relationships with city agencies, community groups, elected officials, and other key stakeholders.
    • Serve as a liaison between the DBA and its members on planning and development issues, including but not limited to organizing and staffing the Board’s Public Realm Committee.
    • Support DBA’s ongoing economic development efforts to link available public realm and privately-owned downtown spaces with economic opportunity.
    • Collaborate with internal teams to develop and implement strategies that support the DBA’s overall goals.

    Research & Analysis

    • In partnership with the Data & Research Manager, conduct research and analysis on relevant planning and development trends, best practices, and emerging issues and prepare reports, presentations, and other materials to communicate planning information to stakeholders.

    The Planner plays a critical role in shaping the future of Downtown Boston by providing strategic land-use planning advice and advocacy. This position will work closely with the President and key staff to ensure the DBA’s perspective is effectively integrated into city-led planning processes, including development reviews, neighborhood plans, mobility initiatives, and public realm improvements. The Planner will champion innovative solutions that enhance the district's economic competitiveness, improve the quality of public spaces, and foster a vibrant and inclusive environment for residents, businesses, and visitors.

    Principal Responsibilities:

    Land Use Planning and Advocacy

    • Actively track, participate in, and provide expert input on city-led planning processes, including zoning changes, development reviews, public realm enhancements, and neighborhood planning initiatives.
    • Advocate for the DBA’s recommended outcomes related to land…

    Benefits

    Generous benefit package including health insurance and employer paid life, disability and dental insurance; paid holidays, 15 days vacation and 10 days sick time annually; 401K with 4% employer match.

    Generous benefit package including health insurance and employer paid life, disability and dental insurance; paid holidays, 15 days vacation and 10 days sick time annually; 401K with 4% employer match.

    Location

    On-site
    Boston, MA, USA

    How to Apply

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