Martin Scribner

Director Of Planning And Development Services at City of Baytown, TX

Martin Scribner currently serves as the Director of Planning and Development Services for the City of Baytown, TX, overseeing current and long-range planning, development, building services, and code enforcement since November 2020. Prior to this role, Martin worked as a Principal Associate at Matrix Design Group, Inc., managing senior projects related to planning and zoning. Additional experience includes serving as the Director of Development Services for the City of Maricopa, and as the Director of Planning and Zoning Administration for Planning and Development Services of Kenton County, where administrative oversight was provided for 19 jurisdictions. Martin’s earlier positions include contributions as Assistant Director of Development for the Town of Fishers, Manager of Land Acquisition & Planning for Neumann Homes, Senior Planner for Boone County Area Plan Commission, Associate Planner for Pflum, Klausmeier & Gehrum Consultants, and Planner for Community Based Projects at Ball State University. Martin holds a Master’s degree in Urban & Regional Planning and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology, both from Ball State University.

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Houston, United States

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City of Baytown, TX

The City of Baytown provides municipal government services to the residents, businesses, and guests of the Baytown Community. The city now known as Baytown was originally three separate towns. The first of these was Goose Creek, named for the bayou of the same name where Canada geese wintered and whose name is still reflected in the area's Goose Creek CISD, whose establishment dates back to before 1850. With the discovery of the Goose Creek Oil Field, the neighboring communities of Pelly in the late 1910s, and East Baytown in the early 1920s, developed as early boomtowns. Serious talk of merging the three cities began shortly after World War I, but the community of Baytown was opposed to this idea. However, in 1947, the three cities finally agreed to consolidate. The citizens settled on the name Baytown for the new combined city. Baytown as it is known today was officially founded January 24, 1948.


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