Planner III Urban Design West Region - City of Detroit
Detroit, MI
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Planner III Urban Design West Region
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Planner III Urban Design West Region
Salary
$76,394.00 - $94,881.00 Annually
Location
Coleman A Young Municipal Center, MI
Job Type
Certified-Regular Civil Service
Remote Employment
Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number
2024419305203PDDPA
Department
Planning Department
Opening Date
10/30/2024
Closing Date
11/29/2024 11:59 PM Eastern
Bargaining Unit
9000-Non Union Salary Regular Service General
+ Description
+ Benefits
+ Questions
Description
The Planning and Development Department (PDD) is seeking to fill a Planner III-Urban Design position
within the West Region, helping advance PDD’s vision for creating a world-class and inclusive planning
and development department which sets the standard for equitable and innovative large-city planning.
The Planner III's primary responsibility in realizing this vision will be the project management of a
neighborhood framework plan, a neighborhood implementation project, and /or a corridor analysis in the
West Region (covering City Council Districts 1, 2 and 7). The Planner III will work closely with the
Director of the West Region to formulate, orchestrate, and implement strategies for revitalizing Detroit
in a collaborative and equitable manner.
A key function of the role is to lead one or two major development projects through the interdepartmental,
community and Council processes while interacting extensively with internal and external stakeholders.
Planner IIIs are strong project managers, strategic thinkers, and solution-oriented problem-solvers. They
communicate effectively across cultural and class barriers, they are compelling public speakers, and they are
strong writers. They possess technical aptitude in urban design or spatial analytics, or preferably both.
A Planner in this class serves as a non-supervisory member assigned to the Planning and Development Department.
This class, in coordination with the Planning Director, is responsible for community planning in coordination with city
wide planning and goals, and identifying community needs, resources, and problems. Planners assist citizens to make
decisions on goals, policies, priorities, plans, programs, and methods of implementation designed to create a
physical, economic, and social environment in which the human activities desired by the members of the community
may flourish.
Examples of Duties
Examples of Duties
Planner III work centers in three areas:
First, the Planner III leads collaboration with other City departments and public agencies, local developers,
political and corporate stakeholders, community-based organizations, and the community at large. They
also handle the administrative responsibilities of executing plans, such as: administering bidding processes,
overseeing consultant teams, and invoicing among others.
Second, Planner IIIs design and orchestrate community engagement and co-planning activities. This may
involve in-person outreach including pop-ups, canvassing, and walking tours; producing display boards
and outdoor signage; conducting surveys and analyzing the results; facilitating town hall meetings and
focus groups; and producing content for social media among other engagement methods.
Third, Planner IIIs conduct spatial analyses on topics such as property inventory, real estate market trends,
flood risk, socioeconomic indicators, among other topics. And they produce analytical, diagrammatic, and
illustrative graphics such as site plans and digital 3D models for real estate development, landscape design
for vacant lots, urban design diagramming, and before/after renderings among other applications.
Planner 3s (Urban Design) perform a full range of planning functions including but not limited to:
• Leading collaboration with external stakeholder organizations and the community at large;
The Planning and Development Department (PDD) is seeking to fill a Planner III-Urban Design position
within the West Region, helping advance PDD’s vision for creating a world-class and inclusive planning
and development department which sets the standard for equitable and innovative large-city planning.
The Planner III's primary responsibility in realizing this vision will be the project management of a
neighborhood framework plan, a neighborhood implementation project, and /or a corridor analysis in the
West Region (covering City Council Districts 1, 2 and 7). The Planner III will work closely with the
Director of the West Region to formulate, orchestrate, and implement strategies for revitalizing Detroit
in a collaborative and equitable manner.
A key function of the role is to lead one or two major development projects through the interdepartmental,
community and Council processes while interacting extensively with internal and external stakeholders.
Planner IIIs are strong project managers, strategic thinkers, and solution-oriented problem-solvers. They
communicate effectively across cultural and class barriers, they are compelling public speakers, and they are
strong writers. They possess technical aptitude in urban design or spatial analytics, or preferably both.
A Planner in this class serves as a non-supervisory member assigned to the Planning and Development Department.
This class, in coordination with the Planning Director, is responsible for community planning in coordination with city
wide planning and goals, and identifying community needs, resources, and problems. Planners assist citizens to make
decisions on goals, policies, priorities, plans, programs, and methods of implementation designed to create a
physical, economic, and social environment in which the human activities desired by the members of the community
may flourish.
• Procuring and overseeing consultants, including verifying contract expenditures and compliance;
• Designing and orchestrating community engagement and collaborative planning processes;
• Producing analytical, diagrammatic, and illustrative graphics;
• Reviewing development proposals and site plans for conformance with codes and plans;
• Delivering presentations to staff, boards and commissions, sister departments and agencies, City Council
members, and community stakeholders;
• Conducting field investigations, site surveys, studies, or other research;
• Compiling, mapping, and analyzing socioeconomic, market, land use, and other data;
• Overseeing the work of junior planners and interns;
More generally, Planner IIIs-Urban Design may perform a range of duties including, but not limited to:
• Designs, promotes, or administers plans or proposals affecting urban design, land use, zoning, public
utilities,community facilities, housing, or transportation
• Reviews and amends Master Plan and other citywide plans
• Consults with government officials, social scientists, lawyers, developers, the public, or special interest
groups to formulate, develop, review, or address issues regarding land use or community plans
• Provides technical support and expertise to contractors, planning officials, neighborhood groups, and
other stakeholders regarding general and strategic planning and urban design matters; reviews and
advises on proposals,recognizes problems and identifies possible solutions; answers inquiries relating
to urban design
• Determines and prepares design criteria and specifications for various short and long-range plans and
projects relating to neighborhood plans, business and industrial area plans, historic district plans, and
citywide plans
• Identifies and utilizes best practices in city planning, rehabilitation, and urban renewal
• Prepares various drawings and plan layouts with drafting and graphic software in accordance with
architectural and urban planning methods
• Proactively shapes and manages the City's urban design roles and responsibilities as established by the
Master Plan, City policy, and departmental mission, policy, and practice
• Advises planning officials on project feasibility, cost-effectiveness, regulatory conformance, or
possible alternatives
• Compiles, analyzes, and presents reports on related data using oral, written, and graphic forms of
presentation
• Reviews plans and proposals by examining specs, estimates, and expenditures for feasibility,
completeness, and conformity to accepted design practices, policies, and procedures; recommends
approval, denial, or action to plans and proposals
• Discusses with planning officials the purpose of land use projects, such as transportation,
conservation, residential,commercial, industrial, or community use
• Conducts field investigations, site surveys, impact studies, or other research to compile and analyze
data on economic, social, regulatory, or physical factors affecting land use; prepares reports and
recommendations based on completed studies for project viability
• Keeps current and informed on trends including statistical, redevelopment, demographic, land use,
housing, urban design, and planning matters
• Monitors local, State, and Federal changes in regulation to determine the effects of regulatory
limitations on new or existing planning and urban design projects; makes necessary changes as a
result of changes in zoning and city ordinances, building codes, or environmental regulations
• Reviews sites, plans, and ongoing construction to ensure compliance with proposals or certain
regulations
• Advocates for sustainability to community groups, government agencies, the general public, or
special interest groups
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Planner IIIs are required to have completed a master's degree from an accredited college or university, with major course of work in urban design, city planning, environmental planning, architecture, landscape architecture, historic preservation, or other related field of study.
Experience:
The Planner III must have at least three (3) years of experience in addition to the minimum education requirements.
Equivalent combinations of education and experience that provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Supplemental Information
Evaluation Plan
+ Interview: 70%
+ Evaluation of Training, Experience & Personal Qualifications: 30%
+ Total of Interview and Evaluation T.E.P: 100%
Additional points may be awarded for:
+ Veteran Points: 0 – 15 points
+ Detroit Residency Credit: 15 points
LRD: 01/10/2024 - TM
EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
The City of Detroit offers a competitive and comprehensive employee benefit package. We pride ourselves on the longevity of our employees. Part of the reason for the low turnover rate is the exceptional benefit package listed below. Benefits include, but are not limited to the following:
HEALTH
+ Medical - Eligible for hospital, surgical, and prescription drug benefits.
+ Dental
+ Vision
INSURANCE
+ Life Insurance - Optional group insurance available to employee and their family. The City pays 60% of premium for first $12,500 of employee life insurance. Employee may purchase, at own expense, life insurance for spouse and each dependent.
+ Long-Term Disability Insurance (Income Protection Plan) - The City offers disability insurance through payroll deductions for persons who become disabled and who are not yet eligible for a service retirement.
PAID TIME OFF
+ Sick Leave
+ Vacation
+ Holidays
OTHER LEAVE BENEFITS
The City also has the following paid and unpaid leaves; funeral leave, Family and Medical Leave, jury duty, military duty leave, unpaid personal leave,
RETIREMENT BENEFITS
City Employees Retirement System
As a regular City employee you automatically become a member of the General Retirement System. This entitles you to a retirement allowance after:
• Completion of thirty (30) years of service;
- At age sixty (60) if you have at least ten (10) years of service, or
- At age sixty-five (65) with eight (8) years of service.
• In the event of disability, other eligibility rules apply);
- An early, actuarially reduced, retirement is offered after you have attained at least twenty-five (25) years of service;
• Employees are vested after ten (10) years of service, regardless of age.
ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES - Employees have many opportunities for growth and career advancement throughout all City departments and divisions.
Have a successful career with the City of Detroit. Always remember that you are a part of a team with a common Vision of delivering excellent service to the citizens of the City of Detroit.
01
What it the highest level of education that you have obtained?
+ High School Diploma or GED
+ Associate's Degree
+ Bachelor's Degree
+ Master's Degree Unrelated to the position
+ Master's Degree related to the position
+ PHD/JD
02
How many years of related work experience do you possess?
+ None
+ Less than one year
+ Less than two years
+ At least two years
+ At least three years
+ Four years or more
Required Question
Agency
City of Detroit
Address
Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 2 Woodward Ave ste 316 Detroit, Michigan, 48226
Website
http://www.detroitmi.gov/Detroit-Opportunities/Find-A-Job
Apply
Please verify your email address Verify Email
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Planner III Urban Design West Region
Salary
$76,394.00 - $94,881.00 Annually
Location
Coleman A Young Municipal Center, MI
Job Type
Certified-Regular Civil Service
Remote Employment
Flexible/Hybrid
Job Number
2024419305203PDDPA
Department
Planning Department
Opening Date
10/30/2024
Closing Date
11/29/2024 11:59 PM Eastern
Bargaining Unit
9000-Non Union Salary Regular Service General
+ Description
+ Benefits
+ Questions
Description
The Planning and Development Department (PDD) is seeking to fill a Planner III-Urban Design position
within the West Region, helping advance PDD’s vision for creating a world-class and inclusive planning
and development department which sets the standard for equitable and innovative large-city planning.
The Planner III's primary responsibility in realizing this vision will be the project management of a
neighborhood framework plan, a neighborhood implementation project, and /or a corridor analysis in the
West Region (covering City Council Districts 1, 2 and 7). The Planner III will work closely with the
Director of the West Region to formulate, orchestrate, and implement strategies for revitalizing Detroit
in a collaborative and equitable manner.
A key function of the role is to lead one or two major development projects through the interdepartmental,
community and Council processes while interacting extensively with internal and external stakeholders.
Planner IIIs are strong project managers, strategic thinkers, and solution-oriented problem-solvers. They
communicate effectively across cultural and class barriers, they are compelling public speakers, and they are
strong writers. They possess technical aptitude in urban design or spatial analytics, or preferably both.
A Planner in this class serves as a non-supervisory member assigned to the Planning and Development Department.
This class, in coordination with the Planning Director, is responsible for community planning in coordination with city
wide planning and goals, and identifying community needs, resources, and problems. Planners assist citizens to make
decisions on goals, policies, priorities, plans, programs, and methods of implementation designed to create a
physical, economic, and social environment in which the human activities desired by the members of the community
may flourish.
Examples of Duties
Examples of Duties
Planner III work centers in three areas:
First, the Planner III leads collaboration with other City departments and public agencies, local developers,
political and corporate stakeholders, community-based organizations, and the community at large. They
also handle the administrative responsibilities of executing plans, such as: administering bidding processes,
overseeing consultant teams, and invoicing among others.
Second, Planner IIIs design and orchestrate community engagement and co-planning activities. This may
involve in-person outreach including pop-ups, canvassing, and walking tours; producing display boards
and outdoor signage; conducting surveys and analyzing the results; facilitating town hall meetings and
focus groups; and producing content for social media among other engagement methods.
Third, Planner IIIs conduct spatial analyses on topics such as property inventory, real estate market trends,
flood risk, socioeconomic indicators, among other topics. And they produce analytical, diagrammatic, and
illustrative graphics such as site plans and digital 3D models for real estate development, landscape design
for vacant lots, urban design diagramming, and before/after renderings among other applications.
Planner 3s (Urban Design) perform a full range of planning functions including but not limited to:
• Leading collaboration with external stakeholder organizations and the community at large;
The Planning and Development Department (PDD) is seeking to fill a Planner III-Urban Design position
within the West Region, helping advance PDD’s vision for creating a world-class and inclusive planning
and development department which sets the standard for equitable and innovative large-city planning.
The Planner III's primary responsibility in realizing this vision will be the project management of a
neighborhood framework plan, a neighborhood implementation project, and /or a corridor analysis in the
West Region (covering City Council Districts 1, 2 and 7). The Planner III will work closely with the
Director of the West Region to formulate, orchestrate, and implement strategies for revitalizing Detroit
in a collaborative and equitable manner.
A key function of the role is to lead one or two major development projects through the interdepartmental,
community and Council processes while interacting extensively with internal and external stakeholders.
Planner IIIs are strong project managers, strategic thinkers, and solution-oriented problem-solvers. They
communicate effectively across cultural and class barriers, they are compelling public speakers, and they are
strong writers. They possess technical aptitude in urban design or spatial analytics, or preferably both.
A Planner in this class serves as a non-supervisory member assigned to the Planning and Development Department.
This class, in coordination with the Planning Director, is responsible for community planning in coordination with city
wide planning and goals, and identifying community needs, resources, and problems. Planners assist citizens to make
decisions on goals, policies, priorities, plans, programs, and methods of implementation designed to create a
physical, economic, and social environment in which the human activities desired by the members of the community
may flourish.
• Procuring and overseeing consultants, including verifying contract expenditures and compliance;
• Designing and orchestrating community engagement and collaborative planning processes;
• Producing analytical, diagrammatic, and illustrative graphics;
• Reviewing development proposals and site plans for conformance with codes and plans;
• Delivering presentations to staff, boards and commissions, sister departments and agencies, City Council
members, and community stakeholders;
• Conducting field investigations, site surveys, studies, or other research;
• Compiling, mapping, and analyzing socioeconomic, market, land use, and other data;
• Overseeing the work of junior planners and interns;
More generally, Planner IIIs-Urban Design may perform a range of duties including, but not limited to:
• Designs, promotes, or administers plans or proposals affecting urban design, land use, zoning, public
utilities,community facilities, housing, or transportation
• Reviews and amends Master Plan and other citywide plans
• Consults with government officials, social scientists, lawyers, developers, the public, or special interest
groups to formulate, develop, review, or address issues regarding land use or community plans
• Provides technical support and expertise to contractors, planning officials, neighborhood groups, and
other stakeholders regarding general and strategic planning and urban design matters; reviews and
advises on proposals,recognizes problems and identifies possible solutions; answers inquiries relating
to urban design
• Determines and prepares design criteria and specifications for various short and long-range plans and
projects relating to neighborhood plans, business and industrial area plans, historic district plans, and
citywide plans
• Identifies and utilizes best practices in city planning, rehabilitation, and urban renewal
• Prepares various drawings and plan layouts with drafting and graphic software in accordance with
architectural and urban planning methods
• Proactively shapes and manages the City's urban design roles and responsibilities as established by the
Master Plan, City policy, and departmental mission, policy, and practice
• Advises planning officials on project feasibility, cost-effectiveness, regulatory conformance, or
possible alternatives
• Compiles, analyzes, and presents reports on related data using oral, written, and graphic forms of
presentation
• Reviews plans and proposals by examining specs, estimates, and expenditures for feasibility,
completeness, and conformity to accepted design practices, policies, and procedures; recommends
approval, denial, or action to plans and proposals
• Discusses with planning officials the purpose of land use projects, such as transportation,
conservation, residential,commercial, industrial, or community use
• Conducts field investigations, site surveys, impact studies, or other research to compile and analyze
data on economic, social, regulatory, or physical factors affecting land use; prepares reports and
recommendations based on completed studies for project viability
• Keeps current and informed on trends including statistical, redevelopment, demographic, land use,
housing, urban design, and planning matters
• Monitors local, State, and Federal changes in regulation to determine the effects of regulatory
limitations on new or existing planning and urban design projects; makes necessary changes as a
result of changes in zoning and city ordinances, building codes, or environmental regulations
• Reviews sites, plans, and ongoing construction to ensure compliance with proposals or certain
regulations
• Advocates for sustainability to community groups, government agencies, the general public, or
special interest groups
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
Planner IIIs are required to have completed a master's degree from an accredited college or university, with major course of work in urban design, city planning, environmental planning, architecture, landscape architecture, historic preservation, or other related field of study.
Experience:
The Planner III must have at least three (3) years of experience in addition to the minimum education requirements.
Equivalent combinations of education and experience that provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be evaluated on an individual basis.
Supplemental Information
Evaluation Plan
+ Interview: 70%
+ Evaluation of Training, Experience & Personal Qualifications: 30%
+ Total of Interview and Evaluation T.E.P: 100%
Additional points may be awarded for:
+ Veteran Points: 0 – 15 points
+ Detroit Residency Credit: 15 points
LRD: 01/10/2024 - TM
EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
The City of Detroit offers a competitive and comprehensive employee benefit package. We pride ourselves on the longevity of our employees. Part of the reason for the low turnover rate is the exceptional benefit package listed below. Benefits include, but are not limited to the following:
HEALTH
+ Medical - Eligible for hospital, surgical, and prescription drug benefits.
+ Dental
+ Vision
INSURANCE
+ Life Insurance - Optional group insurance available to employee and their family. The City pays 60% of premium for first $12,500 of employee life insurance. Employee may purchase, at own expense, life insurance for spouse and each dependent.
+ Long-Term Disability Insurance (Income Protection Plan) - The City offers disability insurance through payroll deductions for persons who become disabled and who are not yet eligible for a service retirement.
PAID TIME OFF
+ Sick Leave
+ Vacation
+ Holidays
OTHER LEAVE BENEFITS
The City also has the following paid and unpaid leaves; funeral leave, Family and Medical Leave, jury duty, military duty leave, unpaid personal leave,
RETIREMENT BENEFITS
City Employees Retirement System
As a regular City employee you automatically become a member of the General Retirement System. This entitles you to a retirement allowance after:
• Completion of thirty (30) years of service;
- At age sixty (60) if you have at least ten (10) years of service, or
- At age sixty-five (65) with eight (8) years of service.
• In the event of disability, other eligibility rules apply);
- An early, actuarially reduced, retirement is offered after you have attained at least twenty-five (25) years of service;
• Employees are vested after ten (10) years of service, regardless of age.
ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES - Employees have many opportunities for growth and career advancement throughout all City departments and divisions.
Have a successful career with the City of Detroit. Always remember that you are a part of a team with a common Vision of delivering excellent service to the citizens of the City of Detroit.
01
What it the highest level of education that you have obtained?
+ High School Diploma or GED
+ Associate's Degree
+ Bachelor's Degree
+ Master's Degree Unrelated to the position
+ Master's Degree related to the position
+ PHD/JD
02
How many years of related work experience do you possess?
+ None
+ Less than one year
+ Less than two years
+ At least two years
+ At least three years
+ Four years or more
Required Question
Agency
City of Detroit
Address
Coleman A. Young Municipal Center 2 Woodward Ave ste 316 Detroit, Michigan, 48226
Website
http://www.detroitmi.gov/Detroit-Opportunities/Find-A-Job
Apply
Please verify your email address Verify Email
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