Kevin Finn

Comprehensive Planning Administrator at City of Chesapeake

Kevin Finn is a Senior Planner for the City of Chesapeake, with previous experience as a Regional Collaborative and Community Senior Intern at the Central Massachusetts Regional Planning Commission, and as an Intern II for the Montgomery County Planning Department. Prior roles include serving as a Master Plan Implementation AmeriCorps VISTA for the City of Flint and an Environmental, Health, and Safety Intern at Barden Corporation. Kevin has a background in environmental education, functioning as an Environmental Educator for the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, as well as experience in planning and zoning through their internship with the City of Torrington. Kevin holds a Master of Arts in Community Development and Planning from Clark University and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Studies from the College of the Holy Cross.

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City of Chesapeake

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Chesapeake, Virginia is a vibrant community that enjoys the best of two worlds, one of urban variety, culture, and excitement, and another of rural landscapes and relaxed living. Located 20 minutes from the oceanfront, 15 minutes from downtown Norfolk, and 45 minutes from Colonial Williamsburg and the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Chesapeake is the perfect place in which to live, work, and raise a family. Home to beautiful parks, lakes, and rivers, Chesapeake has more miles of deepwater canals (part of the Intracoastal Waterway) than any other city in the country! The City of Chesapeake was formed through the merger of the City of South Norfolk and Norfolk County in 1963. It’s a community of communities, with each having its own distinctive history. Over the last decade, many national and international companies have taken advantage of the City’s ports, atmosphere, and highly qualified labor market by relocating to Chesapeake. Chesapeake’s neighborhoods offer a variety of comfortable housing alternatives, from apartments and town homes, to single-family residences and executive homes. The City is consistently ranked by the FBI as one of the safest U.S. cities (with populations over 150,000), which lends to the safe, community atmosphere that residents enjoy.