2020 National Planning Excellence Awards
APA congratulates this year's National Planning Award recipients, whose achievements exemplify planners' best efforts to create stronger, healthier, and more just communities. Award recipients were celebrated through a virtual awards watch party on APA's Facebook page.
2020 National Planning Achievement Awards
Gold Awards
National Planning Achievement Gold Award for Urban Design
Downtown Fort Wayne Public Realm Action Plan
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Campau/Davison/Banglatown Neighborhood Framework Plan
Detroit, Michigan
Souly Austin: Austin's Economic Planning Initiative
Austin, Texas
Implementation of Lewisville 2025 Vision Plan
Lewisville, Texas
Silver Awards
Gulf State Park Master Plan
Gulf Shores, Alabama
Let's Bike Oakland
Oakland, California
Regional Mobility Hub Strategy
San Diego County and Imperial County, California
Neighborhood Mobility Plan for the Communities of Thermal and Oasis
Thermal and Oasis, California
Rain Check 2.0 Opportunity Report
Buffalo, New York
Essex Crossing
New York, New York
New York State Offshore Wind Master Plan
State of New York
Awards Jury
The jury is tasked with reviewing all of the award nominations and identifying the ones worthy of receiving national honor and recognition.
Jury Chair
Wendy Shabay, AICP
Wendy Shabay is a vice president/principal at Freese and Nichols, Inc., where she manages the urban planning and design group. She works on comprehensive planning, corridor planning, downtown redevelopment, transit-oriented development, and campus housing. She has served in a leadership position for 12 consecutive years at the local, state, and national levels of APA, including as past president of the Texas Chapter and director of the APA Board representing Region III. Shabay received a Bachelor of Environmental Design from Texas A&M University.
Jury Vice Chair
Kristen Asp, AICP
Kristen Asp is the principal planner for the city of Glendale, California. As an undergraduate student, she served as a student representative for the APA California Chapter. She also served as the Los Angeles section director and vice president for administration for the chapter. Asp holds a bachelor's degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and a master's degree from Woodbury University.
Juror
Jordan Yin, AICP, PhD
Jordan Yin is a faculty member in the Department of Community and Regional Planning at Alabama A&M University and the author of Urban Planning for Dummies. He completed master's and doctorate degrees in City and Regional Planning at Cornell University and has worked broadly in comprehensive land use planning, community and economic development, and affordable housing with an emphasis on planning for social equity. He previously served as an elected board member of APA Ohio and as a workgroup member of the APA Foundation's FutureShape research agenda initiative.
Juror
Triveece Penelton, AICP
Triveece Penelton is a city planner and public involvement innovator at Vireo. She is also the creator of the Digicate® software application for community engagement. Penelton has nearly 20 years of experience. The local, county, state, and regional projects that she manages blend community planning with intensive public engagement, education, information sharing, and messaging. Before joining Vireo, Penelton served as a long-range planner with the City of Kansas City, Missouri's Planning and Development Department. While at the city, she was responsible for planning activities happening in Kansas City's Urban Core.
Juror
Joshua King, AICP
Joshua King is the assistant city planner for Gallatin, Tennessee, a rapidly growing city at the edge of the Nashville metro region. King first became an APA member as an undergraduate student in 2007 and has been an AICP-certified planner since 2012. His earlier work took him from Buffalo, New York, to Charlotte and Western North Carolina. He has been actively involved with the APA Tennessee Chapter as well as the Nashville chapter of the Urban Land Institute. King holds a bachelor's degree in urban planning from Buffalo State College and an MBA degree from Lipscomb University in Nashville.
Juror
Heather Goetsch
Heather Goetsch is an advocate for sustainability, including food systems, transportation, and green building. As a manager with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), she supports the organization's engagement activities and has been involved in volunteer recruitment, program development, and event planning. An APA member, Goetsch serves on APA's Leadership Development Task Force. She completed a fellowship with the New Leaders Council–Wisconsin and holds a LEED Green Associate credential from the USGBC. She earned a bachelor's degree in conservation and environmental science and a Master's in Urban Planning from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.
Juror
Alysandra Smith, AICP Candidate
Alysandra Smith works as an acquisitions and development associate for a real estate-tech startup in Los Angeles. She oversees the company's land use strategy and outreach efforts, and focuses on forming strategic partnerships with municipalities throughout the U.S. Her combined work experience stems from the industries of planning and development, strategic policy, smart cities, and experience design. Smith holds a bachelor's degree from Florida State University and a master's degree from the University of Southern California.
Juror
Justin Romeo
Justin Romeo is the acting deputy director of special projects in the Regional and Strategic Planning subdivision of the New York City Department of Transportation. He leads a portfolio of projects focused on the management and application of mobility data to initiatives focused on making the most efficient use of the New York City streets. He first became a member of APA in 2016. He currently serves as the Region 1 Representative to the APA Student Representative Council Executive Committee and is a member of the New York City Metro APA Chapter.
Juror
Jason Vincent, AICP
Jason Vincent is a professional planner with over two decades of experience in the public and private sectors. During his career, he has been involved in the Connecticut land use realm as a policy maker, plan implementer, and enforcement agent. He has worked with over a dozen communities on long-range/strategic planning, economic development, and land use management. He has also been involved in community development projects, including project conceptualization, grant writing, business planning, and project management. Vincent's work has enabled over $500 million in private-sector investment and economic activity and over $100 million in public-sector infrastructure investment.
juror
Regina Gray, PhD
Regina Gray is director of the Division of Affordable Housing Research and Technology Division (AHRT) in the Office of Policy Development and Research at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Since joining HUD in 2000, Gray's activities have focused on sustainable development, urban design and land use planning, transit-oriented development, energy and green building practices, and affordable housing preservation. She has written articles on regulatory barriers to affordable housing and co-authored articles with AARP and the U.S. EPA on aging-in-place strategies. Gray earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Emory University in Atlanta; a Master of Arts in Political Science and Public Policy from George Washington University in Washington, D.C.; and a doctorate in Political Science and Policy Studies from the University of Maryland, College Park.