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23 <br />,.•• • ~~. <br />.~ <br />II C L A R 1 O N <br />. <br />~•, ~..•~~•' <br />Roger Waldon will serve as the lead for Clarion's work, and also serve as project <br />manager. Roger is a Principal in Clarion's North Carolina office. Recognized by <br />the American Plaaning Association as "one of the nation's leading planning <br />practitioners," he served as Planning Director for the Town of Chapel Hill for 21 <br />years, directing the Town's comprehensive planning and growth management <br />functions. His planning and design background, combined with experience as a <br />former elected officia1, conhibuted to the success of numerous planning <br />initiatives, including: preparation and implementation of comprehensive plans, <br />growth management siaategies, special area studies, transportation plans, <br />institutio~al partnerships, intergovernmental agreements, and zoning ordinance <br />updates. He has heiped to develop plans and growth management shategies for <br />numerous NC municipalities (Chapel Hill, Hillsborough, Wake Forest, Wilson, <br />Clemmons, Matthews, Waxhaw, Emerald Isle) and NC Counties (Orange, <br />Iredell, Union, Johnston, Moore, Perquimans). His work in other southeastem <br />states includes Fredericksburg, Manassas, Hanover County, and Powhatan <br />County in Virginia, along with Rock Hill and Beaufort County, South Carolina, <br />'I~pelo and Pascagoula Mississippi, and Brentwood Tennessee. Mr. Waldon is a <br />member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Certified <br />Planners, and author of Planners and Poli.tics, a book published by the <br />~ American Planning Association. He is a frequent speaker at sta.te and national <br />conferences on best planning practices, and has bcen namcd as one of the 25 <br />most influential planners in the fust 50 years of planning in North Cazolina. He <br />wiIl be assisted in this project by Clarion Associates Leigh Anne King and <br />Dorothy Ariai1. <br />Corlev Redfoot Architects is a long-established architectural and design <br />firm headquartered in Orange Counry, offering arcIutecture, civil <br />engineering, and construction adminis~ation services. For over 30 years, <br />Corley Redfoot Archit~ts has been provid'rng design services in the public <br />realm Clients have included state universities, and governments at the <br />mvnicipai, county and state levels - including Orange County Govemment <br />projects such as the Southe.rn Human Services Center and the John M. Link, <br />Jr. Orange County Government Services Center. Designing in the public <br />realm is different than working for a private entity in numerous ways_ Public <br />work requues a much more open, inclusive process throughout the design <br />process_ It also requires a long-term perspective and an emphasis on using <br />public funds wisely and efficienfly. <br />CRA has led master planning efforts on many Iocal public projects including <br />Chapel Hill's Town Operations Center, Durham Tech's Orange County <br />Campus and NCSU's Recreational Sports Master Plan. On each of these <br />projects, input from many different stakeholders was essential to producing a <br />responsive and effective solution. From elected officials to interested <br />citizens to neighbors of the site in question, a master pian needs to address <br />issues at all levels. For many years, CRA has worked in this fashion, being <br />inclusive of all voices and being responsive to the issues and concerns <br />provided Public institutions need to build for the long term and be good <br />stewards of public funds. An effective master plan will provide the <br />parameters for development into the future while also giving flexibility <br />should those parameters change over time. CRA has used these basic <br />principles as the basis of its master planning and design work in the public <br />realm. <br />5outherr: Orarge Campus Naster P(an . Page 10 <br />