Bio: Jeffrey Tumlin is an owner and sustainability practice leader of Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates, a San Francisco-based transportation planning and engineering firm that focuses on sustainable mobility. Over the past 19 years, he has led station area, downtown, citywide, and campus plans, and delivered various lectures and classes, in 20 U.S. states and five other countries. His major development projects have succeeded in reducing their traffic and CO2 emissions by as much as 40%, and accommodated many millions of square feet of growth with no net increase in motor vehicle traffic. These projects have won awards from the General Services Administration, American Planning Association, American Society of Landscape Architects, Congress for the New Urbanism, and Urban Land Institute.
Key Publications: Author of Sustainable Transportation: Tools for Creating Healthy, Vibrant and Resilient Communities, published by Wiley in February 2012.
Bio: Moore’s current work focuses on integrated regional planning for land use, transportation, and economic development; the economic evaluation of growth management policies; and market analysis for private development. He has worked on regional land use and transportation plans in Portland, Seattle, Salt Lake City, Boise, and Oklahoma City; transportation project evaluation and funding analysis for several MPOs and cities in the Northwest; economic development plans for Portland, Seattle, Salt Lake City (Envision Utah), and cities throughout the Northwest; and land-use allocation models.
Education: M.U.R.P. Urban and Regional Planning, University of Oregon M.A. Public Administration, University of Oregon B.S. Environmental Engineering, Stanford University
Key Publications: Articles on growth management, urban growth boundaries, project management, planning theory, and the land use / transportation connection have appeared in the Journal of the American Planning Association, Land Use Policy, Urban Land, the Journal of Urban Planning & Development, and the Journal of the American Institute of Planners. He has contributed chapters to three books published by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy: Land Market Monitoring (2001), Engaging the Future (2007), and Planning Support Systems (2008). He was principal author for three books published by the American Planning Association Press: Economic Development Toolbox (2006), a second edition of The Transportation/Land Use Connection (2007), and Zoning as a Barrier to Multifamily Housing Development (2007). He co-authored the chapter on “Smart Growth” for the ICMA Greenbook on Local Planning, and a chapter on fiscal impacts for the Oxford Handbook of Urban Economics and Planning (2011).
Past Assignments: Many at APA national conference, APA chapter conferences, other venues. Topics: growth management, urban growth boundaries, economic development, transportation evaluation, the transportation / land use connection, sustainability and triple bottom line