Laura Bachle, AICP, has 39 years of mediation and environmental planning experience at the local, state, and national levels. She has pioneered approaches in equity-based land use, hazard mitigation, infrastructure permitting, and strategic planning. Laura has a deep background in community organizing for environmental protection, starting in the early 1980s in Oklahoma City’s Paseo neighborhood where she worked with community groups to provide access to open space and transportation. She is a roster member with the John S. McCain National Center for Environmental Conflict Resolution and holds certifications from the American Institute of Certified Planners, the National Charrette Institute, and the International Association of Public Participation. As a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency conflict resolution specialist, she helped launch EPA’s environmental justice programs.
Laura holds a B.S. in sociology from Oklahoma City University and a master’s degree in regional planning from the University of North Carolina; she also has specialized training in community conferencing, FEMA hazard mitigation planning, and green infrastructure.
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