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Julie Wagner

Julie Wagner

Fellow, Trans-Atlantic Policy, Metropolitan Policy Program

A former city planner, Julie Wagner is an expert on long- and short-range land use planning, public involvement, and land use conflict resolution. Her research areas include development of large scale urban regeneration projects, land use mediation, and the design and implementation of public involvement programs for controversial urban projects.



Expertise

City-wide to neighborhood-level planning, development of large scale urban regeneration projects, urban policy development and evaluation, land use mediation, design and implementation of public involvement programs for controversial urban projects

Background

Past Positions
Deputy Planning Director for Long Range Planning, D.C. Office of Planning (2002-2004);Associate Director for Neighborhood Planning, D.C., Office of Planning (2000-2002);Chief of Staff, D.C., Office of Planning (1999-2000);Public Involvement Specialist, Jeanne Lawson Associates (1993-1997)

Education

Masters in City Planning, MIT;Bachelor of Arts, Northeastern University


Research and Commentary

Save to My PortfolioLiving in an Export-Oriented EconomyApril 12, 2010The Avenue, The New Republic
Save to My PortfolioExploring High-Speed Rail Options for the United StatesMarch 09, 2010The Avenue, The New Republic
Save to My PortfolioControversy in Paris Makes Regionalism NewsworthyFebruary 26, 2010The Avenue, The New Republic
Save to My PortfolioGermany and Its ExportsFebruary 23, 2010Brookings Up Front Blog
Save to My PortfolioAn Urban Agenda for an Urban AgeNovember 10, 2006Urban Age Conference

Contact Information

WagnerJK@aol.com

202.797.6105
Brookings Office of Communications

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