Bryan Lobel

Senior Planner at Community Attributes

Bryan is a leader in economic analysis and development strategy with foundations in economic geography, urban industrial development and neighborhood planning and design. Trained as an urban planner, Bryan has led economic and community development planning for a number of towns, tribes, cities and counties in the region, and has contributed to statewide economic impact studies, as well as to economic recovery planning efforts. In Okanogan County, Bryan worked closely with small town, tribal, and rural communities to identify strategies for economic resiliency in the face of climate change-driven events. In Seattle, Bryan helped analyze the economic and social impacts of bridge alternatives for critical bridges in the heart of the City impacted by the Nisqually earthquake in 2001. And in the City of Bremerton, Bryan helped analyze and compare scenarios to improve parking, access, and traffic adjacent to Naval Base Kitsap.


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