City of Pasadena
Martin Potter is an experienced urban planner with a career spanning over a decade in various planning roles. Currently serving as a Principal Planner for the City of Pasadena since February 2015, Martin has progressed through multiple positions including Senior Planner, Planner, and Associate Planner. Prior experience includes roles as Assistant Planner, Planning Technician, Administrative Analyst I, and Planning Division Intern with the City of Burbank from October 2009 to January 2015, as well as a Planning Division Intern at the City of Lancaster. Martin's foundational experience includes working as a Typewell Captionist at California State University, Northridge, providing real-time captioning for deaf and hard of hearing individuals. Martin holds a Bachelor's degree in Urban Studies and Planning from California State University, Northridge, and a high school diploma from John Burroughs High School.
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Imagine a career with the City of Pasadena... Pasadena is nestled at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains approximately 10 miles northeast of Los Angeles. It is renowned as a “World Class City” as well as what many refer to as the “America’s City.” It is an ethnically and culturally rich city with a significantly diverse population. The unique size and charm of this community makes Pasadena a warm and inviting urban setting without the worries and hassles of a big city. Visitors, as well as those who live and work in Pasadena, enjoy easy walking or driving distances. In addition to the Tournament of Roses Parade® and America’s Stadium® Rose Bowl Game. Pasadena is host to world class museums, entertainment and sports venues, recreation facilities, historic buildings and sites, outdoor opportunities and much, much more. The City of Pasadena enjoys a full-service City Manager form of government. The Mayor is elected at large and a seven member Council is elected by the district. This City is comprised of 16 departments that include the offices of City Manager, City Clerk, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Police, Fire, Public Works, Transportation, Planning, Water & Power, Human Services & Recreation, Public Health, Library, and Housing. With an operating budget just over $745 million, the City employs approximately 1,900 full-time employees.