City of Petaluma
Brian Oh, AICP has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in community development, planning, transportation, and public health. Brian currently serves as the Community Development Director for the City of Petaluma. Prior to this, they worked as the Planning Manager for the County of Sonoma and as a Senior Community Health Planner for the County of San Mateo. Brian also worked for the City of Los Angeles, where they held positions as a Transportation Planner and a Transportation and Land-Use Planning Deputy. Additionally, they have experience working in the private sector as a Planning and Entitlements professional at Psomas. Brian's earlier work experience includes roles in active transportation planning, city policy development, and community organization. Brian was involved in strategic planning initiatives, outreach and instruction programs, policy development, and project coordination. Overall, Brian Oh, AICP has a strong background in urban planning, transportation, and public health, with a focus on promoting community well-being and sustainable development.
Brian Oh, AICP completed their education in a sequential manner. Brian first attended UCLA from 2004 to 2008, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology. Later, they pursued a MPL/MSW from the University of Southern California from 2010 to 2012, concentrating in Urban Planning and Social Work. Additionally, Brian has obtained several certifications including AICP Certified from the American Institute of Certified Planners in October 2020. Furthermore, they hold certifications in "Designing for Pedestrian Safety" from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority and "Motivational Interviewing" from the University of Southern California School of Social Work, though the specific dates of completion are not provided.
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City of Petaluma
Welcome to the City Government page for the City of Petaluma, California. The City of Petaluma is uniquely situated on the Petaluma River at the Northern end of the San Francisco Bay, and is the “southern gateway” to Sonoma County’s Wine Country. We are a full-service city, featuring City Hall, police and fire departments with ambulance service, public works and utilities, a state-of-the-art wastewater treatment facility, recreation programs and over forty city parks. Transportation amenities include public transit, the Petaluma Marina, and the Petaluma Municipal Airport. Petaluma’s population was 57,947 as of the 2010 United States Census, and the City of Petaluma employs over 300 employees.