Lynn Merwin

Deputy Director Of Community Development at City and County of Broomfield

Lynn Merwin has extensive work experience in the field of planning and environmental management. From 1995 to 1999, they worked as a Senior Project Manager at the NYC Department of Environmental Protection, where they oversaw environmental assessments and impact statements for water quality and water supply infrastructure projects. Lynn also managed the implementation of a federal grant for an urban landscaping and air quality improvement project.

In 1999, Lynn joined the City and County of Broomfield as an Associate Planner and Senior Planner, a role they held until 2006. During this time, they worked on a variety of planning projects, including commercial, residential, industrial, and mixed-use developments. Lynn was involved in current planning activities such as rezonings, special reviews, and urban renewal. Lynn also contributed to long-range planning efforts, including the development of area plans and neighborhood plans.

Since 2006, Lynn has been with the City and County of Broomfield as a Principal Planner. In this role, they have continued to manage a wide range of planning projects, both current and long-range. Their responsibilities have included overseeing commercial, residential, and mixed-use developments, as well as regional planning initiatives. Lynn's expertise spans areas such as transit-oriented development, urban infill, and master planned communities.

Overall, Lynn Merwin's work experience showcases their proficiency in planning and community development, as well as their ability to effectively manage projects and collaborate with diverse stakeholders.

Lynn Merwin holds a Master of Public Administration (MPA) degree in Environmental Planning and Management from New York University. Prior to that, they completed their undergraduate studies at the University of Vermont, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Political Science and French.

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