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°-pl. --Fht <br /> PBR HAWAII <br /> NATHALIE RAZO <br /> ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL PLANNER <br /> At PBR HAWAII, Ms. Razo has managed and assisted a variety of <br /> projects ranging from state and federal environmental assessments, to , <br /> site selection and land capacity assessments, and from land use master <br /> plans to infrastructure analysis. She specializes in master planning, <br /> site planning, and community engagement and facilitation. Ms. <br /> Razo's current projects include a State of Hawai`i TOD Planning and <br /> Implementation study for the Island of O`ahu, City Department of <br /> Transportation Services Complete Streets studies and community <br /> engagement; campus master plans for the University of Hawaii West <br /> O`ahu, Hawaii Community College, Kauai Community College, and <br /> Kapi`olani Community College; a property assessment for Transit <br /> Oriented Development on Department of Hawaiian Home Lands' EDUCATION <br /> properties; and housing feasibility studies and ongoing community Master in Urban and Regional Planning, <br /> engagement for the City and County. Resiliency Planning, 2013 <br /> University of Hawai`i at Mama <br /> Prior projects she has worked on include community outreach and Certificate in Disaster Management and <br /> engagement for the Hawaii Public Housing Authority Mayor Wright Humanitarian Assistance, 2013 <br /> Homes redevelopment project and City and County of Honolulu University of Hawaii at Mama <br /> Transit Oriented Development action plans; property analysis and <br /> Public Policy and Administration Graduate <br /> assessments for various Queen Emma Land Company properties and Program,2011 <br /> the East Kapolei High School for the Department of Education; and, Northwestern University <br /> environmental assessments for the Kalihi-Palama Health Center (343 Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, 2009 <br /> and NEPA), Niu Valley Middle School classroom facilities, and Yale University <br /> Haihai Fire Station. FEMA Certified Natural Disaster Awareness <br /> Prior to joining PBR HAWAII, her graduate work at the University of for Community Leaders Training (AWR- <br /> Hawai`i focused on community planning with an emphasis in 310) <br /> National Disaster Preparedness Training <br /> community and building resilience addressing social vulnerabilities, Center (NDPTC) <br /> hazard response and recovery policies, and the value of incorporating <br /> community capacity building. During her graduate studies, she FEMA Certified Community Resilience <br /> Training (AWR-228) <br /> undertook extensive work with the Kailapa Homestead Community in National Disaster Preparedness Training <br /> organizing community meetings, developing a visioning document Center (NDPTC) <br /> and creating an initial programming/spatial analysis for a proposed PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS <br /> community center as well as working with the Catholic Diocese to American Planning Association <br /> assess their existing food ministry programs and its strengths, Director at Large; Membership and <br /> weaknesses and opportunities for creating sustainable programming. Emerging Planner Chair <br /> Ms. Razo also worked at the National Disaster Preparedness Training Urban Land Institute <br /> Center, where she assisted in the development of the FEMA certified Young Leader <br /> PER-306 HURRIPLAN Resilient Building Design for Coastal <br /> Communities training course for hurricane preparedness, mitigation <br /> strategies, and disaster recovery. <br />