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Guoqiang Li

Principal Transportation Planner at Old Colony Planning Council

Guoqiang Li, PTP, RSP1, is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in both transportation planning and youth soccer coaching. Currently serving as a Youth Soccer Coach at Intercontinental Football Academy since August 2024 and holding the position of Principal Transportation Planner at Old Colony Planning Council since May 2021, Guoqiang has also been active on the Board of Directors for the Sustainable Sharon Coalition since June 2022. Previous roles include Youth Soccer Coach at New England Futbol Club from August 2022 to June 2024, Sr. Transportation Planner at Southeastern Regional Planning and Economic Development District from August 2013 to April 2021, and Sr. Transportation Planner for the City of Olathe from January 2005 to June 2013. Guoqiang earned a Master’s degree in Urban Planning from The University of Kansas and completed a short course at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Modeling and Simulation of Transportation Networks, along with a Bachelor’s degree from Sun Yat-sen University in Economic Geography and Urban Planning.

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Boston, United States

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Old Colony Planning Council

The Old Colony Planning Council (OCPC) is a governmental entity that was established under state statute in 1967 as a comprehensive regional agency to "prepare plans for the physical, social and economic development of the District". The Council was formed in response to a growing need of local communities to be able to address the multitude of problems that cross over local boundaries such as air and water pollution, transportation deficiencies and economic distress. These types of problems require cooperative action by affected local governments and the Old Colony Planning Council is the governmental mechanism available at the local level to effect municipal cooperation and coordination. Old Colony Planning Council is one of thirteen regional planning agencies in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The plans and recommendations of the Old Colony Planning Council are advisory only and non-binding upon the fifteen member communities that form the planning district. The effectiveness of the Council is therefore largely dependent upon its ability to engage a qualified professional staff that conducts in-depth research, compiles relevant factual data, and prepares plans for addressing specific problems that have the general acceptance and support of its member municipalities.


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