Moorpark Downtown Specific Plan
The Moorpark Downtown Specific Plan will guide the future development, design, and character of Downtown Moorpark, ensuring that it reflects the community’s values and long-term vision.
Work as Principal of Urban Design with PlaceWorks, 2020-present
The Moorpark Downtown Specific Plan will guide the future development, design, and character of Downtown Moorpark, ensuring that it reflects the community’s values and long-term vision.
The Glendora Station Area Vision Plan will guide transit-oriented development around the future Metro Station. The Plan includes thoughtful development scenarios that provide a diverse mix of housing intensity and development types to accomplish the City’s housing element goals, while creating a dynamic transit-oriented neighborhood appropriate to the scale of community.
Just under 100 acres in total area, the Artesia Downtown Specific Plan anticipates the new Southeast Gateway Metro Rail line connecting Artesia with Los Angeles Union Station, and plans for between 1000 and 2000 new residential units in various urban development typologies.
The Shoreline district serves as the threshold between Downtown Long Beach and the city’s waterfront. The City is undergoing a visioning process to prepare a new plan for the district. The vision plan will embrace the City’s recent growth and look to future opportunities in this area for further housing, hospitality and recreational development.
The Downtown San Bernardino Specific Plan imagines and describes the steps to revitalize one of Southern California’s largest downtowns.
PlaceWorks developed landscape plans and selecting permanent street furniture for two temporary pedestrian plazas created by the pandemic-era closure of Meda Avenue in downtown Glendora as well as for the nearby Bus Plaza—a landscaped, midblock passage.
“When they are done well, objective design standards are a win-win solution for developers and community members.” Published as PlaceViews, October 2022
The Los Alamitos Town Center Strategic Plan provides a framework to revitalize, reimagine, and strengthen the heart of Los Alamitos. The Strategic Plan aims to establish a pedestrian-oriented Town Center at the intersection of Katella and Los Alamitos Boulevards, in the physical center of the City.