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New planning director faces scrutiny over certification concerns

July 16, 2024 | Houston Council, Houston, Harris County, Texas



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New planning director faces scrutiny over certification concerns
In a recent city council meeting, newly appointed planning director, Miss Tran, faced questions regarding her qualifications and commitment to professional development. Council member Thomas raised concerns about Tran's lack of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification, which is common among planning directors in Texas and other major U.S. cities. He emphasized the importance of this certification, particularly in leading a team of certified professionals within the planning department.

Tran responded by acknowledging the value of the certification while asserting that her extensive experience and background in architecture would enable her to effectively fulfill her role. She expressed her commitment to professional development and her intention to collaborate closely with her certified colleagues to uphold the department's standards and ethics.

Council member Maris also expressed support for Tran, highlighting her architectural background and wishing her success in her new position. Tran concluded the discussion by expressing gratitude for the council's support and her eagerness to engage with council members and address community concerns.

The meeting underscored the council's focus on ensuring that leadership within the planning department is equipped with the necessary qualifications and experience to navigate complex urban issues, including historic preservation and community development.

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