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Kenneth R. Schreiber, AICP
Kenneth Schreiber, Principal Investigator of this report,
is a self-employed land use and transportation planning consultant. He has served as a
planner, senior planner, and assistant planning director in Rockford-Winnebago County, Illinois; an assistant planning director, director
of planning and community environment, and deputy city
manager of Palo Alto, California; and opened his Palo Alto-based consulting services office in
January 2000. Schreiber earned a Bachelor of Science in History from the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a Master of Arts in History from Columbia University, a Master of Arts in Urban Studies from the
University
of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
and a Master of Arts in Public Administration from Golden Gate University.
His areas of research interest include strategic planning,
land use, rural and urban transportation planning, and transportation demand management.
Gary Binger, Research Associate
Research Associate Gary Binger is a self-employed land use
consultant. He has extensive experience in land use, development processing and
intergovernmental coordination. In California,
he has served as an assistant planner in Concord; an associate planner in
Oakland; planning director for the city of Del Mar; chief of
planning and community development director for the city of Walnut Creek; and deputy executive
director and planning director of the Association of Bay Area Governments.
Binger earned his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Cal
Poly, San Luis Obispo and his Master of Urban Planning degree from the University of Washington, Seattle. He also pursued graduate
study at the University of Manchester, England, where he
studied the British New Town Program. His areas of research interest include land use, planning
studies, public participation, and law and environment regulations.
Dennis Church, Research Associate
Research Associate Dennis Church is president of EcoIQ, a
Cupertino-based Internet publishing, digital media, and client services company specializing in
environmental management, land use planning, and transportation.
Church holds a degree in journalism from San José State University.
His areas of research interest include rural and urban
transportation planning, state and regional transportation planning,
land use, and energy and ecological systems.
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