Bio: Matthew Goebel, AICP, is a planner and attorney, and a Director in the Denver office of Clarion Associates. He works principally in the areas of planning and zoning, growth management, and historic preservation. His projects have included numerous development codes and growth management plans for a variety of large and small jurisdictions around the country.
Education: - Juris Doctor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Master of Regional Planning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Bachelor of Arts in Plan II Honors, cum laude, and with Special Honors, University of Texas at Austin
Key Publications: - The Rules that Shape Urban Form . Chicago: American Planning Association, 2012. (with Donald Elliott and Chad Meadows) - Aesthetics, Community Character, and the Law. Chicago: American Planning Association, 1999. (with Christopher J. Duerksen) - Natural Hazard Mitigation: Recasting Disaster Policy and Planning. Washington, D.C.: Island Press, 1999. (with David R. Godschalk et al.)
Other Publications: Reducing Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Housing: Colorado Department of Local Affairs, 1997.
Past Assignments: American Planning Association (national conferences) National Trust for Historic Preservation (national conferences) Rocky Mountain Land Use Institute Colorado Preservation, Inc.
Bio: Senior Associate with Clarion Associates in Chapel Hill, NC. Work related primarily to drafting of zoning ordinances, design standards, and procedures manuals.
Education: BS in Geography - University of North Carolina, Greensboro Masters in Urban and Regional Plan - Portland State University (Portland, OR)
Key Publications: PAS Report #570 the Rules that Shape Urban Form