May 25, 2012

Kenneth B. Metcalf, Director of Planning

  • Director of Planning
  • metcalfk@gtlaw.com
  • www.gtlaw.com
  • Kenneth B. Metcalf joined Greenberg Traurig’s Tallahassee office in 2004 as Director of Planning for the Environmental and Land Development Practice group.  Ken has 24 years of professional planning experience in the public and private sector, including 16 years with the Florida Department of Community Affairs.  As Director of Planning, Ken navigates Greenberg Traurig clients through Florida’s complex growth management arena, providing public and private sector clients with innovative solutions and planning strategies across a broad range of planning issues.  His private sector services range from developing large area-wide planning strategies, such as for DRIs, sector plans and Rural Land Stewardship plans to more design-oriented, form-based planning work involving traditional neighborhood developments and urban redevelopment projects.  In representing private developers, he fosters cooperative working relationships with local governments, often working on major plan amendments, such as New Town policies, at the direction of the local government in a quasi-public role to benefit both the developer client and the local government.  With a growing list of public sector clients, Ken provides planning services to assist local governments, whether assisting with public development projects, as with a CRA-type project, or assisting with more traditional planning activities, such as updates to comprehensive plans and land development regulations, policy analysis and specialized technical analysis.  Based on his extensive governmental experience, he routinely negotiates with the Department of Community Affairs and other regional and state agencies on behalf of public and private sector clients.

  • Greenberg Traurig, LLP

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