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"DocuSi n Envelope ID:49DCCCCF-BDED-4EDB-A3D5-579B6C96F48E <br /> ■ University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, North Carolina — Fiscal and Economic Impact Analysis of <br /> Development Project, Fiscal Model; Multijurisdictional Study <br /> ■ Bexar County, Texas—Service Delivery and Fiscal Sustainability Recommendations; Fiscal Impact of <br /> Annexation and Incorporation;Policy and Legal Research <br /> ■ Corpus Christi, Texas—Fiscal Impact Analysis of Growth Scenarios;Revenue Strategies <br /> ■ Coppell, Texas—Fiscal Impact Analysis of Development Project <br /> ■ Georgetown, Texas—Fiscal Models <br /> ■ Bluffdale, Utah—Fiscal Impact Analysis of Development Project <br /> ■ Henrico County, Virginia—Fiscal Impact Analysis of Growth Scenarios; Fiscal Model <br /> ■ Leesburg,Virginia—Fiscal Impact Analysis of Growth Scenarios;Fiscal Impact Analysis of Annexation; <br /> Fiscal Model <br /> SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS <br /> ■ Local Fiscal Challenges and Planning Solutions, APA National Planning Conference <br /> ■ Fiscal and Market Assessment in Planning, APA Virginia Chapter Annual Conference; APA Maryland- <br /> Delaware Regional Conference <br /> ■ Cash Proffers and Impact Fees, APA Virginia Chapter Annual Conference <br /> ■ Fiscal Sustainability, APA Webcast <br /> ■ Fiscal Impact Assessment, AICP Training Workshop, APA National Planning Conference <br /> ■ Infrastructure Financing: Funding the Gap, APA National Planning Conference <br /> ■ Economic Development for Planning Practitioners, Training Workshop, APA National Planning <br /> Conference <br /> ■ Voluntary Mitigation Payments: An Alternative to Impact Fees, APA National Planning Conference <br /> ■ Proffers vs. Impact Fees: The Virginia Experience, National Impact Fee Roundtable <br /> ■ Impact Fee—Or Is It?, APA National Planning Conference <br /> ■ Planning and Fiscal Reality, APA National Planning Conference <br /> PUBLICATIONS <br /> ■ "Should Impact Fees Be Reduced in a Recession?" Economic Development Now, 2009, IEDC. <br /> ■ "Agreements, Fees, and CIP," The Best of Contemporary Community Planning, 2005, Training CD- <br /> ROM, APA and Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. <br /> Colin McAweeney, Fiscal and Economic Analyst <br /> Colin McAweeney is a Fiscal and Economic Analyst at TischlerBise with specialties in finance and economic <br /> development planning. Prior to joining TischlerBise, Mr. McAweeney completed his M.S. at Erasmus <br /> University Rotterdam where he specialized in economic development. Here, Mr. McAweeney became <br /> knowledgeable in planning that involves fiscal, social, and environmental sustainability. In Rotterdam, Mr. <br /> McAweeney conducted several field studies of local at-risk neighborhoods and presented planning <br /> solutions to city leaders. Additionally, he brought together a team of academics and consultants to plan a <br /> biking corridor in Kenya. He finished his degree with a thesis surrounding the urban aspects that attract <br /> investment. Before pursuing his M.S., Mr. McAweeney worked in the finance sector for several years.While <br /> performing at a high level, he was able to become very familiar with financial markets and business <br /> financing. <br /> 18 TischlerBise <br /> PISCOL ECONOMIC I P-ANKING <br />