Department of City Planning NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNER BIOS
Department of City Planning NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNER BIOS ANDREW DASH, AICP Andrew is the Assistant Director of neighborhoods and currently calls South Oakland home. In her free Strategic Planning for the City of time, Andrea enjoys exploring Pittsburgh’s parks, museums and Pittsburgh. He manages a team of 12 libraries with her husband and their two small, disproportionately fast planners, who handle long-range children. planning activities for the City, including: the development of the ASHLEY HOLLOWAY City’s first comprehensive plan, neighborhood planning, Ashley R. Holloway is a Neighborhood transportation planning, planning for Planner who hails from Cleveland, persons with disabilities, and Ohio. The neighborhoods Ashley environmental and open space covers are South Side Flats & Slopes, planning activities. In addition to his the Hilltop, and South Hills. Ashley duties as a planner, Andrew served as earned his Bachelor of Science degree a member of the Mayor’s Land in Community & Regional Planning Recycling Task Force, which drove the creation of the Pittsburgh Land from Iowa State University in 2005 Bank, and serves as a board member to the Pittsburgh Housing and has worked for the Department Development Corporation and the Allegheny Commons Initiative. since 2011. Andrew has spent the last 13 years as a planner, working at Marshall Before coming on as a Neighborhood Township (Allegheny County), the Mercer County Regional Planning Planner, Ashley worked as a Health Commission, and the City of Akron before joining the City over 6 Inspector for the City of Cleveland, years ago. When he’s not at the office, you’ll find Andrew out on his a Family Liaison for the Cleveland bike exploring the city, hiking in the wilderness, slowly renovating his Metropolitan School District, and a District Executive for the Boys 1880’s Italianate row house or playing at home or in the park with his Scouts of America, Cleveland office.
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