Job Opening: Sustainability Planner for The Genesee/Finger Lakes Regional Planning Council

The Genesee/Finger Lakes Regional Planning Council (G/FLRPC) is seeking applicants for a full-time multi-facet ‘Sustainability Planner’ position. The successful applicant will be involved with initiatives/projects etc. that work to achieve all three fundamental pillars of ‘Sustainability’, across the nine-county Genesee-Finger Lakes Region.

Duties of a ‘Sustainability Planner’ will primarily include conducting outreach and delivering technical assistance services and guidance to all local stakeholders interested in pursuing initiatives and/or projects. Duties will include:

Clean Energy and Climate Resiliency

• Assist local governments with understanding and completing the required actions to become designated “Clean Energy Communities” (CEC) under NYSERDA’s Clean Energy Communities Program (CEC).

• Assist local governments with accessing associated CEC grant resources from NYSERDA.

• Assist local governments with becoming certified under NYSDEC Climate Smart Communities (CSC) Program.

• Assist local governments in completing local greenhouse gas emissions inventories, benchmarking the energy use of municipal buildings, and assisting communities in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Economic Development

• Maintains close contact with local government units, civic organizations, special interest groups and area businesses on all aspects of potential economic development.

• Provides, or arranges for the provision of a wide variety of information, plans, surveys, and expert services or advice in connection with development activities;

• Oversees a long-range economic development strategy program (CEDS) designed to meet regional needs.

• Assists agencies and municipalities in applying for and administering financial assistance grants;

• Provides technical assistance in the preparation of project proposals;

General tasks

• Prepare updates for G/FLRPC Board on Sustainability work.

• Other duties on other G/FLRPC programmatic areas, as assigned.

Preferred minimum qualifications are a Master’s degree in urban planning, environmental science, or a related field and one year’s experience in sustainability/energy planning, or, a Bachelor’s Degree in urban planning, environmental science, or a related field and two years’ experience in sustainability/energy planning.

Must be knowledgeable about clean energy, climate action planning, NY State local government operations, and State and Federal programs. Must have strong public speaking and writing skills as well as experience with outreach and engagement to a variety of stakeholders, including clarity of presentation and facility with gauging audiences.

Must possess proficiency in Microsoft Office suite (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook), Microsoft Teams, Salesforce, and other web-based project management and tracking systems. The position requires travel by car and includes evening meetings. Travel expenses will be reimbursed at federal rates. Salary commensurate with experience. This position reports to the Sustainability Program Manager.

Genesee/Finger Lakes Regional Planning Council is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, and apprenticeship. G/FLRPC makes hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time.

Please email your cover letter and résumé to the attention of Richard Sutherland – Executive Director at director@gflrpc.org until position is filled. Interviews will be scheduled on a rolling basis.

Genesee/Finger Lakes Regional Planning Council – 50 W Main Street, Rochester NY 14614

NY Upstate Chapter endorses Federal land banking bill

The New York Upstate Chapter of the American Planning Association joined with the American Planning Association and more than 30 other organizations to endorse the bi-partisan Neighborhood Revitalization and Land Banking Act in the US Senate. Senators Bob Casey (D-PA) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) introduced the bill that would further assist land banks across the U.S. with efforts to remediate blight and stimulate economic growth.

“Since New York State joined the land banking effort in 2012, land banks have become essential resources here and across the country,” said Sean Maguire, AICP CEcD, Chapter President. “We’re further encouraged that this bill, when paired with the efforts of New York State’s leaders in Albany, will continue to bring resources to help land banks advance a new model for redevelopment in all communities, and especially those communities negatively impacted by practices of discrimination and disinvestment.”

Read Sen. Casey’s announcement here.

RFP: Comprehensive Plan For the Town of Charleston. NY

The Town of Charleston, NY is requesting proposals from qualified planning consultants to assist in the development of the community’s first Comprehensive Plan to address current conditions and future sustainable growth within the township. The project is being funded by a 2023 Smart Growth Comprehensive Plan Contract T1002333 Grant from New York State Department of State.  New York State Department of State Grant amount is $36,000 and Town of Charleston contribution amount is $4000 totaling $40,000

Release Date: March 4, 2024

Proposal Due: May 15, 2024

The Town of Charleston (Contractor) and its Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee (hereinafter CPSC) will prepare a Comprehensive Plan pursuant to General City Law 28 /Town Law 272-a / Village Law 7-722. This Comprehensive Plan will establish the objectives that our community wants to achieve and will guide future sustainable growth within the Town of Charleston. The selected planning consultant will work closely with the Steering Committee to develop the Comprehensive Plan through a public process that will engage a variety of community stake holders. Charleston’s Comprehensive Plan needs to respond to short term and long-term needs of the community, establish the objectives that Charleston wants to achieve, guide future sustainable growth, enhance quality of life and protect natural and cultural local resources.

 

The Comprehensive Plan must address the following general Smart Growth Principles, in addition to elements suggested by the New York State statutes:

·        Promote mixed land uses in focus areas.

·        Create an adequate range of housing opportunities and choice.

·        Promote development and redevelopment where infrastructure is adequate and sustainable.

·        Build on traits that make a distinctive and attractive community with a strong sense of place.

·        Promote well-planned and well-placed public spaces.

·        Promote sustainable compact neighborhoods.

·        Increase mobility and circulation within jurisdictional lines and improve connectivity with areas outside jurisdictional lines.

·        Promote sustainable mass transit that reduces the local levels of greenhouse gas emissions.

·        Promote walk-able/bike-able neighborhood designs.

·        Promote and integrate clean energy resources and related incentives.

·        Improve green infrastructure and resident’s participation to this effort.

·        Increase resiliency to extreme weather events.

·        Encourage social diversity and integration.

·        Expand planning and implementation efforts across jurisdictional lines, to increase effectiveness, sustainability and resiliency.

Promote community and stakeholder collaboration in planning

The Contractor will use the funding/grant for consultant services necessary for the coordination of the planning process and preparation of the Comprehensive Plan.

SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS

Interested respondents must submit three (3) paper copies and one (1) electronic version (USB flash drive) of their proposal no later than 12:00 P.M. on May 15, 2024. Proposals should be submitted to:  

Town of Charleston – Town Hall

480 Corbin Hill Road

Charleston, NY 12066

Attention: Supervisor Robert Sullivan

Email charlestonsupervisor1@gmail.com

If you have further questions contact Jim Capron at 1-518-698-3502.

Proposals received after the scheduled time and date will not be accepted. Facsimile and email proposals will not be accepted.

SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS

Interested respondents must submit three (3) paper copies and one (1) electronic version (USB flash drive) of their proposal no later than 12:00 P.M. on May 15, 2024. Proposals should be submitted to:

 

Town of Charleston – Town Hall

480 Corbin Hill Road

Charleston, NY 12066

Attention: Supervisor Robert Sullivan

Email charlestonsupervisor1@gmail.com

If you have further questions contact Jim Capron at 1-518-698-3502.

Proposals received after the scheduled time and date will not be accepted. Facsimile and email proposals will not be accepted.

For the full RFP Please Click HERE

Job Opening: Intern for the Orange County Planning Department

The Orange County Planning Department is now accepting applications for the position of Intern. The work involves responsibility for providing research assistance and staff support on special projects to the Planning Department in Orange County Government. Topics addressed by the Planning Department include land use, transportation, mass transit, natural resources, and agriculture. Intern positions provide an on-the-job training situation through exposure to many facets of County Government while at the same time contributing to the upgrading of on-going County programs, technical projects and formulation and testing of new programs and services. Work is carried out in accordance with established policies and procedures and involves the study of problems, gathering relevant information and developing and preparing reports with findings and recommendations designed to assist management in the decision-making process. The work is performed under the general supervision of the department head. Does related work as required. Further information about the Planning Department is available on our website:

https://www.orangecountygov.com/253/Planning

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

(A) Completion of 12 college credits; OR

(B) Training and/or work experience appropriate to the responsibilities of the particular department assignment as determined by the Department Head.

*Candidates pursuing a degree in ARCGIS, Architecture, Geography, Engineering or Planning are preferred.

*Note: Your degree or credits must have been awarded by a college or university accredited by a regional, national, or specialized agency recognized as an accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education/U.S. Secretary of Education. If your degree or credits were awarded by an educational institution outside the United States and its territories, you must provide independent verification of equivalency. A list of acceptable companies who provide this service can be found on the Internet at http://www.cs.ny.gov/jobseeker/degrees.cfm. You must pay the required evaluation fee.

SALARY: $19.3747 per hour (for 8 weeks)

SEND APPLICATION BY MAY 03, 2024,

TO: Orange County Planning Department

124 Main Street

Goshen, NY 10924

Phone: (845) 615-3840/ Fax: (845) 291-2533

ATTN: Ellen Russell

or

EMAIL: erussell@orangecountygov.com

Employment applications can be downloaded from Orange County’s website. Please visit www.orangecountygov.com and follow the link to the Department of Human Resources page.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer-

www.orangecountygov.com

Date of Issue: 4/17/2024

Position #’s 019059 and 019570Completion of 12 college credits; OR

Event: North Country Housing Symposium

The North Country is facing its own unique set of challenges as we navigate the housing crisis. This symposium will bring together a variety of perspectives and expertise that can provide guidance, tools, and important data for your role in tackling housing issues in your own community.

Registration is required and closes on March 10, 2024. Register here to attend.

NOTE: The New York Upstate Chapter of the American Planning Assocation is not responsible for the event. Please contact the host for more information. CM credits for AICP members may be self-reported unless the event is otherwise approved and recognized by the Chapter for CM credit. Local land use board members (e.g. planning board, zoning board of appeals, etc.) required to obtain annual traning shouls verify with thier appointing jurisdiction if this training satisfies local requirements.

Job Opening: Project Manager for Re-Connect Rochester

Reconnect Rochester is seeking a full-time Project Manager to join a dynamic and growing staff team that works tirelessly to improve mobility in Monroe County. This position is an exciting opportunity for a candidate to use developed skills to implement complex projects making a powerful impact and difference in our community. The Project Manager’s primary role is to facilitate the tangible programs and projects that will advance Reconnect Rochester’s mission. Working collaboratively with internal and external partners, they will work to implement ongoing programs as well as one-time projects. Job responsibilities include developing project plans and budgets, communication and relationship management with community partners, implementing event logistics and details, managing volunteers, handling promotion and outreach, and facilitating work group meetings. The current core programs for which this staff member would provide project management include the Complete Streets Makeover program, a new Downtown Curb Extension Mural project, and our Transit Ambassadors outreach initiative. Examples of one-time projects include working with our filmmaker to produce original short films about local mobility, and curating a gallery exhibit about our region’s rich transportation history.

A full job description will be provided to applicants during the interview process.

This position will require someone who:

● Possesses education, transferable skills, and 5+ years of related experience in a combination of the following areas: Project management, community organizing/outreach, event management, volunteer management, marketing & communications

● Is self-directed, able to manage a healthy workload, and drive implementation of multi-faceted projects and initiatives

● Has proven ability to build authentic working relationships and engage people at the grassroots level

● Has strong written, verbal/relational and IT skills

● Is organized, resourceful, self-motivated and flexible

● Works well in a team environment and with diverse groups of people

● Is able to work periodic weekend and evening hours

● Has a personal interest and passion for helping our community become more

multi-modal!

Hours, benefits & compensation:

● Full-time, 40 hours per week position, with 36 hour summer work week (Wed or Fri afternoons off every week from Memorial Day to Labor Day)

● Pay range of $23.00 - $26.00 per hour commensurate with education, skills and experience

● Benefits include: Health plan option with employer contribution, voluntary dental plan option, voluntary 403b plan offering, paid holidays, generous paid time off, workers’ compensation, Social Security, unemployment and disability insurance

● Professional development opportunities, conferences and training

● Flexible work options including work schedule/hours and partial remote schedule, as well as summer work week flexibility

● Collaborative and inclusive work environment fostering growth and work-life balance

● Meaningful work that contributes to positive social change!

To apply: Email cover letter and resume by May 15, 2024 to Mary Staropoli at mary@ReconnectRochester.org.

Commitment to Inclusion:

Studies have shown that women, trans folx, non-binary folx, people of color, and disabled people may be less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every qualification in a job posting. At Reconnect Rochester, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization and strongly encourage you to apply, even if you don’t believe you meet every qualification. Reach out if you require special assistance or accommodation to apply.

Job Opening: Policy & Advocacy Coordinator for Re-Connect Rochester

Reconnect Rochester is seeking a full-time Policy & Advocacy Coordinator to join a

dynamic and growing staff team that works tirelessly to improve mobility in our

community. This position is an exciting opportunity to learn and grow in the field of

transportation and urban planning!

The Policy & Advocacy Coordinator’s role is to help advance policy and advocacy action

that will support Reconnect Rochester’s mission. Under the direction of the Director of

Policy & Advocacy, they will work to educate our community leaders and boldly

advocate for a transportation system that provides mobility options and resource

access for everyone. Job responsibilities center around tracking legislative policy,

managing data and internal tracking systems, maintaining mapping and other online

resources, and working collaboratively to coordinate Reconnect Rochester’s growing

advocacy activities and community mobilization efforts.

A full job description will be provided to applicants during the interview process.

This position will require someone who:

● Possesses a combination of education, skills, related experience, or desire to

learn, in the following areas: Transportation planning & policy, urban planning &

design, public policy, street design engineering, advocacy management,

community organizing & mobilization, research & analysis, report writing,

legislative advocacy

● Is detailed oriented, organized, and able to keep accurate records

● Has strong IT and technical abilities, with mapping and/or GIS application skills

as a bonus

● Works well in a team environment and with diverse groups of people

● Is able to work periodic weekend and evening hours

● Has a personal interest and passion for helping our community become more

multi-modal!

Hours, benefits & compensation:

● Full-time, 40 hours per week position, with 36 hour summer work week (Wed or

Fri afternoons off every week from Memorial Day to Labor Day)

● Pay range of $17.00 - $19.00 per hour commensurate with education, skills and

experience

● Benefits include: Health plan option with employer contribution, voluntary dental

plan option, voluntary 403b plan offering, paid holidays, generous paid time off,

workers’ compensation, Social Security, unemployment and disability insurance

● Professional development opportunities, conferences and training

● Flexible work options including work schedule/hours and partial remote

schedule, as well as summer work week flexibility

● Collaborative and inclusive work environment fostering growth and work-life

balance

● Meaningful work that contributes to positive social change!

To apply: Email cover letter and resume by May 15, 2024 to Cody Donahue at cody@ReconnectRochester.org.

Commitment to Inclusion:

Studies have shown that women, trans folx, non-binary folx, people of color, and disabled people may be less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every qualification in a job posting. At Reconnect Rochester, we are committed to building a diverse and inclusive organization and strongly encourage you to apply, even if you don’t believe you meet every qualification. Reach out if you require special assistance or accommodation to apply.

Job Opening: Director of Regional Planning for The Capital Region Transportation Council MPO

Job Opening: Director of Regional Planning

Location: Albany, NY

Position: Full-time (Onsite)

Salary: $93,530 - $103,000

Benefits: Paid Time Off; Vacation, Personal, and Sick Leave; Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, New York State and Local Retirement System

Application Deadline: May 17, 2024

Description

The Capital Region Transportation Council (Transportation Council) is the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Capital Region based in Albany, New York. The Transportation Council works with State, regional, and local government partners to plan for and implement a safe, resilient, and modern transportation system. We are seeking a Director of Regional Planning responsible for assisting the Executive Director with supervising senior and junior staff, serving as a lead Task Manager for regional land use and transportation planning programs, and preparing and implementing the Transportation Council’s Metropolitan Transportation Plan. The Director or Regional Planning will be supervised by the Executive Director and is expected to lead the regional planning team toward its successful and timely completion of multiple programs and work tasks concurrently. Ideal candidates are excellent communicators, self-starters, motivators, and leaders.

Minimum Qualifications

• Master’s degree in transportation planning, urban and regional planning, civil engineering, geography, environmental studies, public administration, or in a closely related degree field with ten (10) years of experience in transportation planning and program management; OR

• Bachelor’s degree in transportation planning, urban and regional planning, civil engineering, environmental studies, public administration, or in a closely related degree field with twelve (12) years of experience in transportation planning or program management; OR

• An equivalent combination of training and experience as defined above.

• AICP preferred, but not required.

Relevant Skills

• Strong experience in land use and transportation planning, program, or project management.

• Strong experience with consultant management and project scope of work development.

• Strong understanding of sustainable transportation principles and best practices.

• Strong technical, written and presentation skills. A writing sample is required.

• Strong organizational skills.

•Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with local governments, regionalagencies, and state agencies.

•Proficient with Microsoft Office 365 and experience with Adobe Creative Suite products.

•Proficiency in the use of GIS, graphic design software or other analytic tools.

Responsibilities

•Participating on the Transportation Council’s management team with the Executive Director.

•Supervising a team of planners, including managing workloads, to ensure transportation planningactivities are being progressed in a timely manner.

•Tracking and analyzing regional planning issues including current state and national research.

•Leading the development of major Transportation Council products.

•Preparing and reviewing planning documents including text, tables, and graphs.

•Reviewing the work of others in the preparation of reports and planning projects to assureadherence to Transportation Council requirements and best practices.

•Facilitating coordination between municipalities, regional agencies, and state agencies onplanning issues and activities.

•Providing technical information and planning assistance to member municipalities regarding landuse and transportation planning.

•Representing the Transportation Council at public meetings, project meetings, and other events.

•Managing consultant led planning activities including developing Requests for Proposals,reviewing consultant proposals, and reviewing consultant developed products.

•Planning, designing and executing transportation planning programs in the TransportationCouncil’s work plan.

•Leading advisory committee and/or task force meetings and developing meeting agendas.

•Supporting Transportation Council public involvement activities.

The Transportation Council is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants for employment will be considered without regard to an individual’s race, color, sex, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, national origin or ancestry, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition, family care status, marital status, domestic partner status, sexual orientation, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by federal, state or local laws. Send cover letter, resume, and writing sample by May 17, 2024, to: Sandra Misiewicz, AICP Executive Director Capital Regional Transportation Council 1 Park Place, Suite 101, Albany, New York 12205 or email info@capitalmpo.org

If you are unable to submit your application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us and we will reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities to the extent required by applicable law.

RFP: Citywide Historic Resource Survey (CHRS) for the City of Erie, PA

The City of Erie, Pennsylvania is seeking a consultant to conduct a Citywide Historic Resource Survey (CHRS) to identify important historic and cultural resources. Through community engagement and surveying, information shall be collected and then inputted into the PA-SHARE system. The consultant must meet the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards (U.S. National Park Service) https://www.nps.gov/articles/sec-standards-prof-quals.htm and shall work with the City, City Historic Review Commission, and PASHPO/through PA-Share to conduct this citywide survey. The CHRS must include the entire City of Erie jurisdictional area.

 

RFP ISSUED: April 16, 2024

RFP DUE DATE: May 23, 2024 by 3:00pm

RFP SUBMISSION METHOD: Scanned PDF via email to holson@erie.pa.us

 For more information please refer to the PDF below

DOWNLOAD: https://cityof.erie.pa.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/City-of-Erie-Citywide-Historic-Resource-Survey_for-publish_24_4-16.pdf

UAlbany GPSA visits Lake George, Albany Rural Cemetery Tour next

The Geography & Planning Student Assocation (GPSA) at the University at Albany recently explored Lake George at its most recent event. The GPSA is a student organization in the PAB-accredited Master of Regional Planning program at UAlbany. It seeks to educate and involve the next generation of urban planners.

“We had an excellent turnout, and the presentations provided valuable insights into the ambitious plan to transform Lake George into a vibrant year-round community,” said GPSA Liaison Devendra Kanithi. “The enthusiasm and collaboration of community leaders and stakeholders were inspirational.”

The GPSA’s next event is a guided walking tour of Albany Rural Cemetery on April 24, 2024. It will include a demonstration of the Albany Rural Cemetery Explorer (ARCE) app which was developed in partnership with the University at Albany. In addition to UAlbany students, the program is open to members of the New York Upstate Chapter of the American Planning Association. For more information, contact the GPSA at GPSA@albany.edu.

Job Opening: Planner or Planner Trainee with the Madison County Planning Department

(COUNTY APPLICATION REQUIRED- Go to: https://madison-portal.mycivilservice.com/ )

The Madison County Planning Department seeks a full-time Planner or Planner Trainee.

PLANNER:  The incumbent performs office and field assignments in connection with municipal, regional or community planning.  The work delegated to employees in this class consists of basic professional assignments in keeping with the job level.  Assignments may increase in complexity and responsibility as employees increase in professional competence.  The work is performed under the direct supervision of the Senior Planner or Associate Planner.  Occasional supervision may be exercised over non-professional help or other planning personnel.  The incumbent does related work as required.

PLANNER TRAINEE:  The work involves responsibility for performing entry level work in the collection, preparation and compilation of data as it is applied to municipal, regional, or community planning.  An employee in this class performs routine planning in assisting a higher level planner in the preparation and execution of planning and zoning projects.  Within the job concept, assignments may increase in complexity and responsibility as employees increase in professional competence.  The work is performed under the direct supervision of a Senior Planner or Associate Planner.  The incumbent does related work as required.

***THESE ARE TESTED CIVIL SERVICE POSITIONS***

PLANNER- MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:  Either:

(A)    Possession of a Master’s Degree in Community or Regional Planning, Environmental Studies or a field related to planning; OR

(B)    Possession of a Master’s Degree in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Civil or Environmental Engineering, Economics, Geography, Public Administration, or a closely related field, and one year of full-time paid experience, or its part-time/volunteer equivalent, in the field of municipal, regional or community planning; OR

(C)    Possession of a Bachelor’s Degree in Planning, Environmental Studies, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Civil or Environmental Engineering, Economics, Geography, Public Administration or a closely related field, and one  year of the above work experience.

2024 Hire Rate-PLANNER:  $29.13/hr (37.5 hrs/wk)

 

PLANNER TRAINEE-MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:  Either:

(A)  Possession of a Bachelor’s Degree in Planning, Environmental Studies, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Civil or Environmental Engineering, Economics, Geography, Public Administration or a closely related field; OR

(B)   Possession of an Associate’s Degree and two (2) years of full-time paid or its part-time equivalent paraprofessional or professional level work experience in regional, county, community or municipal planning.

NOTE (applies to both positions):  Degree(s) must have been awarded by a college or university accredited by a regional, national or specialized agency recognized as an accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education/U.S. Secretary of Education.  If your degree was awarded by an educational institution outside of the United States and its territories, the candidate must provide independent verification of equivalency.  A list of acceptable companies who provide this service can be found on the internet at http://www.cs.ny.gov/jobseeker/degrees.cfm.  Candidates will be required to pay the evaluation fee.

 

2024 Hire Rate-PLANNER TRAINEE:   $26.48/hr (37.5 hrs/wk)

 

Application Deadline:   5/10/2024

EOE

Job Opening: Grant Administrator with the City of Ithaca

The City of Ithaca is now accepting applications for the position of Grant Administrator. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply by May 1, 2024, and no later than May 22, 2024.

The Grant Administrator is an administrative position responsible for the overall management and coordination of grants across multiple City departments, including writing, monitoring, contracting, and reporting, as well as the task completion and management of grants under specific funding guidelines. The Grant Administrator researches grant opportunities that support City priorities, evaluates and coordinates approvals for grant applications, and either directly applies for or assists departments with applying for relevant grants. Responsibilities also include creating systems, implementing strategies, ensuring compliance, and monitoring funds for grants that are awarded to the City.  Extensive contacts are established and maintained with Federal, State, County, and private agency personnel, as well as City officials. The work is performed under the general supervision of higher level City managerial staff with considerable latitude allowed for the exercise of independent judgment in carrying out details and assigned work.  Does related work as required.

To view the complete job description, please visit: https://www.cityofithaca.org/DocumentCenter/View/16757/Grant-Administrator-PDF

To apply, please visit our website at https://ithaca-portal.mycivilservice.com. The application deadline is May 22, 2024 at 4:30pm EST.

Job Opening: Senior Planner with the City of Saratoga Springs

Applications must be received in the Civil Service Office by 1:00pm on the last filing. A résumé will not be accepted in place of a completed application. A vague application will not be interpreted in the applicant’s favor. A decision may be made to not fill this position.

SALARY: 2024 $68,001 NYS Retirement; Health, Dental and Vision Benefits; Paid time off; CSEA Union; Yearly increases

LOCATION: City of Saratoga Springs - Mayor’s Office – Planning Department

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The following qualification(s) MUST be met and clearly stated on the City of Saratoga Springs employment application form: either

 Possession of a Master’s degree in Planning, Urban Geography, Architecture, Public Policy, Geographic Information Systems, Public Administration, Economics or a closely related field and two (2) years of full time paid planning experience; OR

 Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Bachelor’s degree in Planning, Urban Geography, Architecture, Public Policy, Geographic Information Systems Public Administration, Economics or a closely related field and four (4) years of full time paid planning experience. OR

 Graduation from an accredited college or university with an Associate’s degree in Planning, Urban Geography, Architecture, Public Policy, Geographic Information Systems Public Administration, Economics or a closely related field and six (6) years of full time paid planning experience

SPECIAL NOTES

 Applicants with American Institute of Certified Planners certification are preferred

 Must possess a valid NYS Driver’s License and must maintain said license for the duration of employment.

 Degree must have been awarded by a college or university by a regional, national, or specialized agency recognized as an accrediting agency by the US Department of Education/US Secretary of Education. If your degree was awarded by an educational institution outside the United States and its territories, you must provide independent verification of equivalency. A list of acceptable companies who provide this service can be found on the internet at http://www.cs.ny.gov/jobseeker/degrees.cfm You must pay the required evaluation fee.

DUTIES: This position performs a range of intermediate professional duties relating to City planning, zoning, urban design, economic and community development and for assisting in the preparation of City planning policy documents, land use plans, regulations and reports. This position requires considerable communication with public officials, civic organizations, lawyers, architects, engineers, land surveyors, developers, contractors and the public. General supervision is provided by the Administrator of the office of Planning and Economic Development. Supervision may be exercised over the work of lower level staff and seasonal employees or interns. This incumbent does related work as required.

TYPICAL WORK ACTIVITES: Illustrative only

 Provides primary staff assistance to Zoning Board of Appeals, Design Review Board and other land use boards as directed, including technical assistance to applicants, project review, guidance in the application of the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) and attendance at night meetings;

 Assists in the coordination of the activities of the land use boards;

 Performs research and assists in preparation of zoning determinations by the Zoning and Building Inspector, comprehensive land use plans, municipal ordinances, and public policy documents;

 Performs research and assists in preparation of planning statistics, data, records and reports

 Conducts special studies and other related work as assigned;

 Provides staff assistance to special committees or ad hoc groups as assigned.

**A provisional appointment is pending the appropriate NYS Civil Service Exam announced and administered locally. The provisional appointee will be required to sign up to take the exam once it is announced, pay the exam fee (or fee waiver if applicable), pass the exam and rank in the top three (3) grades to secure a permanent appointment*

*Applications are available in the Civil Service Office in City Hall, or online www.saratoga-springs.org under Civil Service, or email civilservice@saratoga-springs.org to request one be sent to you.

Completed applications can be emailed in, postal mailed in or dropped off to the office.

City of Saratoga Springs Municipal Civil Service Commission

474 Broadway, 3rd Floor Suite 31

Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

www.saratoga-springs.org

civilservice@saratoga-springs.org

RFP: 2025 Consolidated Plan Needs Assessment and Market Analysis + Community Engagement Services for City of Rochester, NY

The City of Rochester has issued a Request for Proposals seeking community engagement and planning services to inform and support the strategic planning and development of the City’s upcoming 2025-29 Consolidated Community Development Plan (Consolidated Plan).

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires local jurisdictions to prepare a Consolidated Plan in order to receive federal housing and community development funding under the entitlement formula grant programs administered by HUD’s Office of Community Planning and Development, such as the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA).

 The City of Rochester is seeking proposals from qualified Consultants to fulfill one or both of the two services sought by this RFP:

  1. Preparation of a Needs Assessment and Market Analysis

  2. Community Engagement Services

 

Respondents may choose to submit a proposal for only one of the services, and doing so will not negatively impact the evaluation of their proposal. These two services are related, and may inform one another, but are not required to be conducted by the same Consultant, nor with any formal interaction between the selected Consultants if conducted separately. 

 The City also welcomes joint proposals comprised of two or more organizations who may each fulfill different components of the project scope based on their specializations. Consultants submitting such proposals should be prepared to enter into a single contract between the City and the prime contractor and establish subcontractor agreements with the additional organization(s).

 Respondents are reminded to thoroughly review the RFP document and all associated documentation for full detail on proposal requirements.  Note that all deadlines are firm and final.

These two services are related, and may inform one another, but are not required to be conducted by the same firm, nor with any formal interaction between the selected Consultants if conducted separately.


Please find the full RFP here: https://www.cityofrochester.gov/2025ConPlanRFP/


RFP Submission Deadline: May 3, 2024, by 4:00pm


Contact: Henry Fitts, Grants Management and Research Coordinator

               E-Mail: Henry.Fitts@CityofRochester.gov


Job Opening: Land Use Planner, Dryden, NY

The Town of Dryden is Seeking a Community/Land Use Planner 

The Town of Dryden seeks to hire a professional planner that will work to promote and progress the wellbeing of our community, environment and economy. To accomplish this work, the selected candidate will work alongside diverse committees on a broad range of community projects. Some of these ongoing projects include rewriting our Zoning and Subdivision Laws to align with our recently updated comprehensive plan, expanding a rail trail network that crosses our entire township, constructing a municipal broadband fiber network, addressing affordable housing issues, and implementing a list of initiatives that make the Town a designated Climate Smart Community. 

Aside from the work mentioned above, the selected candidate will also be responsible for enforcing Dryden’s Zoning Law and guiding applicants through local permitting and approval processes such as site plan reviews, variance requests, special use permits and subdivision and planned unit development applications. This works entails working closely with, and reporting to, the Town Board, Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals. 

The work duties outlined above will be conducted under the general supervision of the Planning Director. If this position sounds like something you’re interested in, please apply using the link below. Our Town employees enjoy a supportive friendly work environment in a modern town hall with spacious offices and meeting rooms (and a new ventilation system). Outstanding fringe benefits include comprehensive health insurance, New York State retirement plan, flexible work schedules, and continuing education opportunities. 

For a list of qualifications, work activities and skills required refer to the job listing at: 

https://www.tompkinscivilservice.org/civilservice/vacancies 

Please apply through this link and send a cover letter and resume along with your application. The final date to apply is May 6, 2024. 

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Job Opening: Senior Planner, Albany, NY

Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson is a dynamic, 100% employee-owned consulting firm of more than 2,000 professionals that provides a full range of multi-disciplined engineering, architecture, information technology, and related services to public agencies and private clients throughout the United States. JMT, is currently ranked #59 on Engineering News-Record’s list of the Top 500 Design Firms.

Position Summary: JMT is seeking a creative, highly motivated Senior Transportation Planner to support our growing transportation planning practice in the northeast region. This is a unique opportunity to help deliver innovative transportation plans and solutions for public sector clients across the region. The successful candidate will report for work assignments to our Albany, NY or Syracuse, NY office as their main office, however JMT is flexible and supports work from home options for this position. 

The ideal candidate will have in-depth knowledge and expertise leading active transportation planning and design projects and be skilled many aspects of transportation planning. Candidates must be able to work collaboratively with a multi-disciplined team of planning and engineering professionals. The candidate will work on a variety of multi-modal transportation projects that combine transportation planning, urban planning, traffic engineering, and land use planning.

For full details and to apply, please click here.

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Job Opening: Senior Planner, Watertown, NY

The Jefferson County Department of Planning is seeking a qualified person to fill a senior-level position. Responsibilities include: providing oversight for County-level planning, development and housing programs, and conducting comprehensive land-use planning and development activities in local communities. Civil Service exam required for permanent appointment.

For full details and how to apply, please click here.

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NYUAPA Seeking Nominations

The New York Upstate Chapter of the American Planning Association (NYUAPA) is seeking nominations for its 2024 Professional Awards Program. Applications in the following categories will be considered:

  • Comprehensive Planning

  • Best Practice

  • Grassroots Initiative

  • Implementation

  • Public Outreach

  • Great Places in Upstate NY

    • Streets

    • Neighborhoods

    • Public Spaces

  • Distinguished Leadership

    • Michael J. Krasner Professional Planner Award

    • Upstate Fellow

    • Elected Official

    • Citizen Planner

    • Planner Emeritus

Applications may be submitted starting on April 1, 2024 and must be submitted by June 14, 2024. Awardees will be recognized at the NYUAPA Chapter Conference held in October of this year in Ithaca. Awardees are strongly encouraged to attend.

For information, please click here. Questions can be directed to Chapter Vice President and Professional Awards Program Chair, Sarah Gatti at vicepresident@nyupstateplanning.org

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RFP: Inner Harbor Park Redesign, Syracuse, NY

Title

Inner Harbor Park Redesign – Solicitation for planning, design, and/or engineering services 

Scope 

The City of Syracuse will begin to implement its New York Department of State funded Local Waterfront Revitalization program plan currently under development by preparing a design for improvements to the 2.9-acre Inner Harbor Park along Onondaga Creek. The redesign of the park will include additional passive recreational opportunities, pedestrian and bicycle connections, visitor amenities, and safety improvements. These enhancements to this waterfront park will complement the ongoing development of the area and promote additional investment in the Inner Harbor.

The project will be led by the City’s Planning Division, with additional coordination involving other City departments, including the Parks Department. Inner Harbor Park is a city-owned park located at 396 West Kirkpatrick Street on the City’s Inner Harbor. The park currently features off-street parking, a waterfront amphitheater, and a portion of the City’s Onondaga Creekwalk trail, which is also part of the New York State Empire State Trail system. Although the park is underutilized, it is a frequent pass-through location for trail users and provides easy parking and access to the trail network. The park also hosts several larger festivals and events throughout the year.

The project goal is to redesign this underutilized public space by capitalizing on the existing uses and providing new amenities to make the park a destination for residents and visitors. This project will accomplish this goal through a design process that will produce construction documents to update and refresh Inner Harbor Park. Specific design elements that will be considered during the planning process include:

a) The layout of the park, including reducing impervious areas and reestablishing trails and open space areas to allow for a larger gathering area and greenspace, such as patios, pavilions;

b) Safety improvements, such as lighting and emergency call boxes;

c) Trail improvements, such as surface repairs, new or revised routes, and wayfinding signage;

d) Streetscape enhancements (along Van Rensselaer & Kirkpatrick Streets), and bicycle/pedestrian improvements to better connect the park to the surrounding areas; and

e) Installation of other amenities such as benches, bicycle repair stations, drinking water stations, technology, and/or public art to complement the City’s development of a new accessible playground and concession area on another portion of the site. The accessible playground and concession area is a separate project being led by the City’s Parks Department that is scheduled to start in summer 2024. 

The expected deliverables are a planning and design process, which will include some stakeholder and public engagement, to produce construction documents for a redesigned park area. While the park redesign will not be constructed as part of this contract, the project deliverables will provide a foundation on which to construct the proposed park improvements and ultimately provide a safer, more effective community gathering place.

Key dates

3/28/2024: City issuance of RFP. The City issues this RFP

 4/18/2024: Written questions due with Firms/Consultants are permitted to submit written questions, for purposes of clarifying this RFP until this date.

04/25/2024: Proposal Submission. Proposals are due by 2:30 p.m.

For full RFP, click here.

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Job Opening: Senior Planner, Pomona, NY

Senior Planner

Rockland County Department of Planning is seeking a candidate to perform professional and technical planning work of a complex, which involves responsibility for preparing, compiling and analyzing data for a variety of planning activities and projects, including conducting physical planning studies.  The work is distinguished from that of Planner in the level of responsibility and the complexity of assignments.  Evening work is occasionally required of employees in this class.  The work is performed under the supervision of a higher-level Planner and work guidance (e.g., lead work) is provided to a small number of Planners.  Does related work as required.  

Candidates must possess good knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of municipal and/or County planning;  good knowledge of the organization and operation of municipal government in New York State;  good knowledge of subdivision design and site planning;  ability to read and interpret land-use zoning ordinances;  ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with others;  ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing;  ability to prepare technical reports;  ability to use computer software, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software used for various planning activities*;  ability to supervise planning projects.  

Visit our website for more information https://www.rocklandcountyny.gov/departments/personnel/job-opportunities/-npage-3

If you are interested in this position; please email your resume and cover letter to:  RCPlan@co.rockland.ny.us

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