David Luis Zehavi

Geographic Information Systems Analyst at City of Columbia Heights

David Luis Zehavi is a skilled Geographic Information Systems (GIS) professional with extensive experience in various roles within the field. Currently serving as a GIS Analyst for the City of Columbia Heights since January 2023, David previously worked as a GIS Data Analyst for the Metropolitan Airports Commission from March 2019 to January 2023. Earlier experience includes positions as a GIS Technician III at Xcel Energy, a Senior Researcher and GIS Specialist at Historical Information Gatherers, Inc., and a Volunteer GIS Specialist at Transit for Livable Communities. David's background also encompasses a GIS internship at the Farm Service Agency and a role as a Transit Analyst at Southwest Transit. With a Bachelor of Science in Geography and Political Science and a Master's in Geographic Information Science from the University of Minnesota, David combines academic knowledge with practical experience to enhance GIS applications across various sectors.

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Minneapolis, United States

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City of Columbia Heights

Located just across the border of Northeast Minneapolis with a population of roughly 20,000, Columbia Heights features a unique blend of big-city and small-town attributes. Visit one of its 15 parks, stop by the growing business district along Central Ave, or check out the state-of-the-art Columbia Heights Public Library, one of the few remaining city-run libraries in the state. Say ‘hi’ to our police and firefighters who you’ll frequently see out in the community building relationships with our residents. The Police Department is a multi-internationally award winning organization that has been a pioneer in community policing. The Fire Department educates 1,700 local school students per year in fire safety. Columbia Heights also features a diverse population with some of the most civically engaged residents in the state, with a thriving community of volunteers and consistently above-average voter turnout. It's no wonder Columbia Heights was named an All-America City by the National Civic League in 2016.