• Alan Feinberg

  • Jun 30 2021
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • Welcome back to another episode of Made in Frederick. Today, we talk to certified planner and  Registered Architect, Alan Feinberg. Alan Feinberg is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and a registered architect. Hehas many years of varied professional planning, design, and project management experience, including in the private, public and quasi-public sectors, and as a citizen planner. This has allowed him to view communities from many angles and understand how to work with all interests to achieve superior results that address multiple factors. A decade ago, he founded East Frederick Rising as a non-profit to help shape the over 2000-acres of prime land next to downtown Frederick, Md. With a number of other citizens, they created a vision that was accepted and endorsed by the city government. His work in Frederick and many other communities – such as with expert practitioners earlier on visions for La Plata – fostered the skills needed to work well with others to create places that are vibrant, community-driven, economically viable, and loved long after they are built. His job has been to make sure that key people are in place to make these goals a reality.

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