Leigh Anne King
<br />Clarion Associates
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<br />Leigh Anne King is an Associate with Clarion Associates. She is a planner who has
<br />experience working with local governments on planning initiatives including:
<br />neighborhood and city-wide land use planning and visioning, growth management
<br />strategies, affordable housing programs, regulatory programs and ordinances, school
<br />siting, and open space planning. Prior to joining Clarion Associates, she earned a Master
<br />in Regional Planning degree from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and worked
<br />for a national conservation nonprofit in Arlington, Virginia.
<br />Project Experience
<br />^ Fredericksburg, Virginia, Comprehensive Plan Update
<br />^ Hanover County, Virginia, Comprehensive Plan Update
<br />^ Rock Hill, South Carolina, Growth Management Plan
<br />^ Hillsborough, North Carolina, Growth Management Strategy
<br />^ Marathon and Islamorada, Florida, Workforce Housing Methodologies and Mitigation
<br />Strategies
<br />^ Lee and Palm Beach Counties, Florida, Affordable Housing Methodology and Mitigation
<br />Strategies
<br />^ Wake Forest, North Carolina, Northeast Neighborhood Plan
<br />^ Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Neighborhood Conservation Districts (5)
<br />^ Henrico County, Virginia, Design Guidelines Manual
<br />^ Alachua, Florida, Zoning Ordinance Update
<br />^ Emerald Isle, North Carolina, Village East and West Design Concepts Report
<br />^ Beaufort County, South Carolina, Roads, Libraries and Parks Impact Fee Programs
<br />^ Vienna, Maryland, Community Vision Plan
<br />Professional History
<br />^ Associate; Clarion Associates, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2005 -present
<br />^ Research Assistant, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina,
<br />Chapel Hill, 2004-2005
<br />^ Research Intern, The Conservation Fund, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 2004
<br />^ Land Use Projects Coordinator, The Conservation Fund, Arlington, Virginia, 2000-2003
<br />Education
<br />^ Master of Regional Planning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
<br />^ Bachelor of Arts, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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