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Isa Gaillard

Senior Transportation Planner at Equitable Cities LLC

Isa Gaillard is a Senior Transportation Planner at Equitable Cities LLC, with a strong background in sustainable transportation and environmental justice. Previously, Gaillard served as the Capacity Building Senior Program Manager at The Greenlining Institute, managing a $4 million budget for the Towards Equitable Electric Mobility Community of Practice. Experience includes roles in academia as a Graduate Student Instructor and internships with the San Francisco Planning Department, Berkeley Food Institute, TransForm, and the Center for Environmental Health. Educational qualifications include a Master of City Planning in Environmental Planning and Healthy Cities from UC Berkeley and a Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy with a focus on Sustainable Urban Policy from the University of Michigan.

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Equitable Cities LLC

Equitable Cities is committed to bringing community narratives, visions, and values into our research, planning, and policy recommendations through the local knowledge of the communities we work in. Our goal is to reconnect communities suffering from disinvestment through transportation planning and research that focuses on the way the community experiences their streets. Equitable Cities has over 15 years of experience leading or collaborating with public agencies and non-profit groups on a number of plans, projects, programs and training on Complete Streets, equity and environmental justice, public outreach and engagement, Vision Zero, bike share, and bicycle and pedestrian master planning. We work directly with federal, state, regional, county, and municipal governments, for-profit and nonprofit organizations throughout North America. Our core services include: Urban planning and design Public outreach and engagement Training and workshop development Technical assistance Quantitative and qualitative research (e.g. focus groups, surveys, equity analysis, etc.) Program evaluation


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