The City Planner will be responsible for developing and implementing short- and long-term plans for the physical development of the city. They will work with the city council, developers, architects, engineers, and the public to create a vision for the future of the city that is both practical and aesthetically pleasing. The City Planner will also be responsible for ensuring that all development projects comply with zoning regulations and other laws.

City Planner Job Responsibilities

  • Developing and implementing longterm plans for the physical development of a city, town, village, or other community
  • Studying and analyzing land use trends and making recommendations to government officials on ways to accommodate growth
  • Coordinating the work of architects, engineers, and surveyors engaged in preparing plans for the development or redevelopment of urban areas
  • Reviewing proposals for new construction or renovation projects to ensure that they are in compliance with zoning regulations and other laws governing land use
  • Consulting with developers, business owners, and members of the public to solicit input on proposed plans for the development of an area
  • Preparing reports and presenting findings to government officials, community groups, and other interested parties
  • Serving as a liaison between government agencies involved in planning activities

Objectives

  • To develop and implement longterm plans for the physical development of the city, including land use, transportation, public utilities, and community facilities.
  • To prepare reports and presentations on the city's physical development plans and projects.
  • To coordinate the work of consultants and other professionals engaged in planning activities.
  • To participate in public hearings on proposed plans and projects.
  • To monitor compliance with city planning ordinances and regulations.

City Planner Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • A city planner is responsible for the development and implementation of plans to create sustainable, livable, and prosperous communities. They must have strong analytical and problemsolving skills, as well as excellent communication and interpersonal skills. A bachelor's degree in urban planning or a related field is typically required for this position.