City of American Canyon
Brent Cooper, AICP, has extensive work experience in city planning and community development. Brent began their career at the City of Irvine in 1986 as a Principal Planner and remained in this role until 2003. In 2003, they transitioned to a Senior Forward Planner position at KB Home for six months before joining the City of Lake Forest, California as a Planning Manager. Brent held this role until 2008 when they became the Community Development Director at the City of American Canyon. Overall, Brent Cooper has built a strong foundation in urban planning and has progressively held more advanced roles throughout their career.
Brent Cooper, AICP, has obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Washington. Additionally, they hold a Master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from California State Polytechnic University-Pomona.
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City of American Canyon
WHERE IS AMERICAN CANYON? The City of American Canyon, with its picturesque backdrop of rural rolling agricultural hills, is located in southern Napa County. This is the SF Bay Area’s entry point to the Napa and Sonoma Valley wineries, areas internationally recognized for producing some of the world's finest wines. American Canyon is located approximately 40 miles northeast of San Francisco. We are within proximity of some of the finest institutions, such as the University of California (U.C.) campuses at Berkeley (30 miles), San Francisco (42 miles) and Davis (41 miles); and within close proximity to Tuoro University (8 miles). We are conveniently located 42 miles from the Oakland International Airport (OAK), 50 miles from the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and 60 miles from the Sacramento International Airport (SMF). The City of American Canyon is a destination for outdoor recreation and natural beauty. Whether you seek running, walking, hiking, biking, bird watching or horseback riding opportunities, you can find it here. The City has more than 70 acres of developed parkland, ranging from tot lots to a 20 acre community park. The City owns a large open space on its western edge that has been restored as tidal wetlands and also a 640 acre preserve on the eastern edge of town known as Newell Open Space. Segments of three significant trail systems run through American Canyon; the San Francisco Bay Trail, the Bay Area Ridge Trail and the Napa Valley Vine Trail. The City also operates and maintains four recreational facilities; a Community Center, a Senior Multi-Use Center, a Recreation Center, and the Phillip West Aquatics Center.