The Capital District Regional Planning Commission (CDPRC) is seeking applicants for a full‐time position as an Environmental Planner. A range of planning and analytical skills are required to support our planning technical assitance, economic development and water quality programs. The position will be responsible for project management, data analysis, technical assistance, plan-writing, and public speaking. Other duties will include writing and reviewing publications and related program content, and other special projects. A full description of the position and how to apply can be found at https://cdrpc.org/about-us/opportunities-at-cdrpc . Closing date: February 29, 2024.
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Job Opening: Urban Planner/Project Manager; Scenic Hudson
/Urban Planner/Project Manager
Scenic Hudson seeks an Urban Planner/Project Manager is a key member of the small and nimble River Cities team at Scenic Hudson that identifies and tackles urban greening and environmental justice challenges in the Mid-Hudson cities of Kingston, Newburgh and Poughkeepsie. The role requires an innovative and thoughtful approach to community-based planning and project management that contributes to climate resilience for the most vulnerable residents of these small cities. The Urban Planner/Project Manager will: manage complex projects that center equitable access to nature in cities; cultivate working relationships with residents, community leaders, and government officials to advance community-led planning efforts; conduct site analyses, draft concept plans, and develop implementation strategies for green infrastructure projects; engage community members through creative methods that center community ownership of projects and advance environmental justice; analyze data and policy as they relate to equitable access to open space, climate resilience, and conservation of urban ecosystems. This position works collaboratively with the Program Director and Senior Project Manager. See full job and apply here.
Read MoreRFP: Rerelease of Request for Proposals for City of Dunkirk’s Zoning Code Update
/Rerelease of Request for Proposals for City of Dunkirk’s Zoning Code Update
The City of Dunkirk is seeking funding to update its existing zoning code to align with the recently adopted community-driven Comprehensive Plan. The intent is to create a limited form-based code or architectural design guidelines for the downtown and waterfront districts as well as to update code provisions in other districts to attract a mix of development types, foster and encourage social diversity and integration, strengthen the City's sense of place, enhance connections and mobility options, and support job creation.
The City of Dunkirk has been awarded funding from New York Department of State in 2023 from the Environmental Protection Fund Smart Growth Community Planning and Zoning program.
RFP can be found at: https://www.cityofdunkirk.com/bid_detail_T35_R60.php
Deadline for Submission is March 1, 2024.
Please address all questions to: Vincent DeJoy, Director of Planning & Development at: vdejoy@cityofdunkirk.com
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Job Opening: Urban Planner/Project Manager; Poughkeepsie, NY
/Position Title: Urban Planner/Project Manager
Reporting To: Director of River Cities Program
Our Mission: To sustain and enhance the Hudson Valley’s inspirational beauty and health for generations to come.
Mission of Position:
The Urban Planner/Project Manager is a key member of a small and nimble team at
Scenic Hudson that identifies and tackles urban greening and environmental justice
challenges in the Mid-Hudson cities of Kingston, Newburgh and Poughkeepsie. The role
requires an innovative and thoughtful approach to community-based planning and project management that contributes to climate resilience for the most vulnerable residents of these small cities. The Urban Planner/Project Manager will: manage complex projects that center equitable access to nature in cities; cultivate working relationships with residents, community leaders, and government officials to advance community-led planning efforts; conduct site analyses, draft concept plans, and develop implementation strategies for green infrastructure projects; engage community members through creative methods that center community ownership of projects and advance environmental justice; analyze data and policy as they relate to equitable access to open space, climate resilience, and conservation of urban ecosystems. This position works collaboratively with the Program Director and Senior Project Manager.
About Scenic Hudson’s River Cities Program:
Scenic Hudson’s River Cities Program focuses on improving equitable access to nature and creating systems of climate-resilient green infrastructure in the Mid-Hudson cities of Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, and Kingston through meaningful community engagement and multi-stakeholder collaboration. We believe that cities should reflect the voices and visions of all their residents while supporting the living natural heritage of the Hudson River Estuary. We focus on key natural assets that provide opportunities for linking neighborhoods, empowering and educating young people, and improving biodiversity and climate resilience in urban ecosystems. We value equity, representation, and justice as critical aspects of our collaborative conservation work. Our practice is rooted in the co-creation of vibrant public spaces that support social and ecological well-being. For full details and to apply, click here.
Read MoreJob Opening: Community Development Program Specialist; Lowville, NY
/Lewis County currently has an opening for a Community Development Program Specialist. This position exists in the Planning and Community Development Department and involves a diverse range of functions to improve the overall mobility for the general public through coordinated transportation and planning efforts. The primary functions of this position include, but are not limited to, researching, and identifying coordinated transportation expansion and funding opportunities, grant writing, administration of local, state and federal grants for the County’s Public Transportation Program, and other duties as required by the Department. Work is performed under general supervision of the Director of Planning and Community Development with leeway allowed for exercise of independent judgement in carrying out details of the work. This position does related work as required.
For full posting and to apply, please click here.
Read MoreRFP: Comprehensive Plan; Niskayuna, NY
/The Town of Niskayuna is soliciting proposals from qualified professional planning consultants for assistance with the completion of an implementable, action-oriented 10-year Comprehensive Plan update for the Town of Niskayuna, which is situated in Schenectady County, New York. A letter of interest along with a proposal and other required documents must be submitted to the email or mailing address listed above no later than February 13, 2024 at 3:00 PM.
Full RFP can be found here.
Read MoreJob Opening: Senior GIS Specialist; Cayuga County
/The Cayuga County Department of Planning and Economic Development is excited to post an opportunity to join an excellent planning team with an immediate opening for a Senior GIS Analyst. We are a multi-disciplined, progressive Planning & Economic Development Office with a staff of nine, including a Director, two support staff and five professional planners committed to assisting the 23 Towns and 9 Villages within the County, improving the quality of life in our communities and protecting our natural resources.
The open Senior GIS Analyst position is a unique position within the department focused on providing GIS services within the department for land use, community and economic development projects, and GIS services to partner departments and agencies. Although GIS services cover a broad range of planning applications, there is also an opportunity to apply GIS-based modeling and analysis to ongoing environmental and resource protection planning initiatives.
The Planning Department’s broad scope of work provides room for career growth in municipal and land use planning, environmental resource protection planning, and community and economic development. The Senior GIS Analyst will have an opportunity to work with staff and partners implementing the recently adopted EPA Nine-Element Plan for the Owasco Lake Watershed, to provide GIS support for town and village comprehensive plans, zoning ordinances and open space plans, contribute mapping and analysis services in support of recreation and farmland protection plans and economic development activities. AICP-certified planners are encouraged to apply.
The department provides an open and collaborative work environment with a flexible hybrid remote-work policy in place. This is an excellent opportunity to join a team of committed professionals engaged in a broad range of County-wide planning, environmental resource protection and economic development activities.
For full details and to apply, click here.
Read MoreJob Opening: Grants Manager; Chemung County
/The Chemung County Planning Department is hiring a Grants Manager to work on finding and securing funding for exciting and impactful projects. Chemung County is situated in the Southern Finger Lakes region and has a mix of urban and rural character. The Chemung County Planning Department is based in the City of Elmira and leads sustainability and climate resilience efforts as well as transportation planning and economic development. The position involves identifying potential State and Federal grant funding programs, writing and preparing grant applications, as well as administering and monitoring grant awards for compliance. The Grants Manager will create written progress reports and track payments and expenses related to grants. This is a high-level professional position that involves both working independently (when researching and crafting a compelling application) as well as collaboratively (when working with others to align with community needs).
The ideal candidate will be well-organized and have good writing and analytical skills. A background in planning, community development, or grant writing is preferred, but willing to work with a motivated individual who has complementary skills. Experience working with non-profits or local government may count towards meeting qualifications. Salary range is $60,000 to $70,000 depending on experience and qualifications. The County offers a competitive benefits package including tuition reimbursement, medical/dental/vision insurance, enrollment in New York State retirement system, and paid time off.
To apply or inquire for more information, please contact Kevin Meindl at kmeindl@chemungcountyny.gov
More information may also be found here.
Read MoreRFP: Town of Corinth Grant Writing Services
/INTRODUCTION The Town of Corinth (“Town”) invites qualified candidates to submit proposals for contractual grant writing services. The Town is seeking to contract with an individual or firm that specializes in the management of the overall grant process and can assist the Town to maximize the benefits of grant funding. BACKGROUND It is the intention of the Town to apply for grants which Town needs associated with the following areas: community/economic development, infrastructure, capital improvements, parks and recreation, emergency services, etc. In addition, it is the intent of the Town to apply for grants which not only are consistent with identified Town needs but those grants that can be properly and efficiently administered by staff considering existing duties and responsibilities. The goal of the Town’s overall grant pursuit program is to leverage the maximum funding from federal and state programs and privately funded programs and/or endowments while minimizing the use of Town funds which are derived from local tax dollars. Proposal Conditions and Information Proposals must be received by the Town of Corinth by 5:00 p.m. on February 23, 2024. Proposals received after the specified time and date will not be considered. The Town highly encourages early submission of proposals.
For full details and submittal, please click here.
Read MoreJob Opening: COO; Rochester, NY
/Highland Planning is a city planning consultancy specializing in planning, urban design and public engagement. We are seeking a Chief Operating Officer to manage the consulting practice and support our growing team in Rochester, NY and Albany, NY. This is a professional position that requires organization, vision, and the ability to develop, build and maintain working relationships with firm colleagues and clients. We are a creative and collaborative team, and we are seeking someone who matches our firm culture. The firm's core values are trust, excellence and flexibility.
For full details, and to apply, click here.
Read MoreJob Opening: Planner; Syracuse, NY
/The Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council (SMTC) is seeking qualified applicants for one to two positions. The SMTC is the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Onondaga County and small portions of Madison and Oswego Counties.
Desirable Skills and Abilities
These positions require an experienced (mid-level position) and motivated transportation and/or planning professional with an ability to interpret data and communicate effectively both orally and in writing. The major work areas for the position(s) include participating in transportation planning studies, meeting the needs of the SMTC’s member agencies, and fulfilling requirements of the MPO process. The position(s) require knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of transportation and land use planning and the municipal planning process. Documented knowledge of current planning trends and strong writing skills are expected. Experience with and understanding of MPO operations and processes is a plus. For full details and to apply, please click here.
Read MoreJob Opening: Planner; Rochester, NY
/Monroe County Department of Planning and Development is hiring for a Planner II position.This is a professional-level planning position responsible for administering the development review process for Monroe County. Work involves the interpretation and application of laws, rules and regulations governing land use controls. Work may also involve field visits, including nights and weekends. The employee reports directly to and works under the general supervision of an administrative-level planner. Supervision of subordinate staff is not a responsibility of this class. Does related work as required. For full details and to apply, click here.
Read MoreRFQ: New York State Mobility Planning; Albany, NY
/We are pleased to announce that NYSERDA has launched the New York State Mobility Planning Consultant Pool (RFQL 5625). NYSERDA is looking to retain multiple contractors to establish a pool of mobility planning consultants. These consultants will provide objective technical services to help local communities explore new clean transportation options and develop plans for potential implementation as part of an upcoming Clean Mobility Program or other future opportunities. The consultants must demonstrate experience in, and a thorough understanding of, clean transportation services delivery to local governments, transit operators, community-based organizations, and local employers in New York State.
Consultants should demonstrate expertise in all of the following support areas:
General Transportation Planning and Design
Community Engagement and Needs Assessment
Project Design and Technical Expertise
Policy and Regulatory Analysis
Teaming arrangements are allowed, and encouraged, if an applicant is unable to provide support in all support areas on its own.
We encourage your participation in this latest funding opportunity and look forward to receiving your proposals.
Round 1 RFQL Due Date: Thursday, February 15, 2024 by 3:00 p.m. E.T.
For Additional Details and Associated Documents Visit:
RFQL 5625 Solicitation Detail Page
Have Questions or Want to Learn More?
We are here to help you throughout the entire application process. Please direct any questions to transit@nyserda.ny.gov.
Job Opening: Planner; Syracuse, NY
/The Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council (SMTC) is seeking qualified applicants for one to two positions. The SMTC is the designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for Onondaga County and small portions of Madison and Oswego Counties.
Desirable Skills and Abilities:
These positions require an experienced (mid-level position) and motivated transportation and/or planning professional with an ability to interpret data and communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
The major work areas for the position(s) include participating in transportation planning studies, meeting the needs of the SMTC’s member agencies, and fulfilling requirements of the MPO process. The position(s) require knowledge of the principles, practices and techniques of transportation and land use planning and the municipal planning process. Documented knowledge of current planning trends and strong writing skills are expected. Experience with and understanding of MPO operations and processes is a plus.
For full posting and to apply, click here.
Read MoreNative American Land Rights: Impacts on Planning
/The Susan Christopherson Center is sponsoring a series of talks with authors on planning related topics. Upstate NY author Cindy Amrhein has written a great book laying out a history of treaties, land deals and land claims, as well as the unique sovereign rights of the Haudenosaunee have that few planners actually know about.
The Haudenosaunee now have territories in 10 counties in New York and with land claim settlements have the potential for acquiring thousands of acres of new territory he coming decades. This will be an opportunity for planners at the county and local levels to become better informed. It is free and open to the public.
See CM Toolkit.
Read MoreConference: Saratoga County
/Join the Saratoga County Department of Planning and Economic Development for our annual all-day conference at the Saratoga Springs City Center on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, which includes:
16 Education and Information Courses
Luncheon
Exhibitor booths
Training for volunteer members of planning boards, zoning boards of appeals, and municipal staff.
*Conference meets NYS 4-hour Mandatory Continuing Education Requirements.
CLE and AICP credits available.
Register today at https://www.saratogacountyny.gov/departments/planning/annual-planning-zoning-conference/ .
Read MoreJob Opening: Executive Director; Albany County
/ALBANY COUNTY LAND BANK
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The Albany County Land Bank (ACLB) is seeking its next Executive Director. The Executive Director is responsible for leading ACLB to further its mission and public purpose. In consultation with ACLB’s Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for the overall management of ACLB’s policies, programs, and operations.
The Albany County Land Bank Corporation was established in 2014 by Albany County to facilitate the process of acquiring, improving, and redistributing tax-foreclosed, vacant, or abandoned properties. ACLB is a nonprofit organization committed to revitalizing neighborhoods and strengthening communities throughout Albany County. ACLB works closely with state and local government, non-profits, residents, community groups, and responsible developers and investors to return properties to productive use and support community development. ACLB has grown to become one of the largest and most active land banks in New York State.
To learn more about this opportunity, go to: https://www.albanycountylandbank.org/employment-opportunities
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Job Opening: Senior Planner; Lake Champlain
/The Lake Champlain Lake George Regional Planning Board (LCLGRPB) is seeking qualified applicants for the role of Senior Planner. This position is in office in Lake George, NY with travel throughout Clinton, Essex, Hamilton, Warren, and Clinton Counties.
LCLGRPB is the federally designated Economic Development District (EDD) for the region, assisting communities with economic development, community planning and development, accessing federal and state funding, among other things.
For full details and to apply, click here.
Read MoreJob Opening: Intermunicipal Regional Energy Coordinator; TRORC
/Intermunicipal Regional Energy Coordinator
The Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission (TRORC) has an immediate opening for an energetic and knowledgeable individual to continue leading our Intermunicipal Regional Energy Coordinator (IREC) program. This position has been funded annually by seven communities in our region for the last 3 years, and is an excellent opportunity to actually change energy use at the town level. Starting salary is $65,000, accompanied by an outstanding benefits package that raises the effective pay considerably.
This position involves diverse energy-related tasks, including grant writing to accomplish these and subsequent management of projects, including writing RFPs and managing consultants and construction projects.
This position is very self-directed but also requires constant communication with participating towns to showcase IREC efforts and results.
Please visit https://www.trorc.org/about/employment-opportunities/ for the full job ad. Position open until filled. TRORC is an equal opportunity employer.
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The Town of Brighton, New York is seeking applications for the Planner position within the Department of Public Works. This professional position is a key role focused on program development, planning, and coordination within the department, reporting to a Senior Planner. The role involves significant responsibility for undertaking and directing various planning-related assignments. This includes compiling and analyzing data related to physical, social, and economic problems, reviewing proposals (like zoning and subdivision), and actively contributing to the preparation of essential planning documents such as local master plans, zoning ordinances, and the county comprehensive development plan. The Planner will also be instrumental in preparing components of the town capital improvement program and assisting with environmental quality review (SEQRA) documents.