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PBRT TAWAII <br /> BRADLEY FURUYA AICP <br /> ASSOCIATE / PLANNER <br /> Mr. Furuya grew up on Oahu before moving to Los Angeles to attend F - <br /> school at the University of Southern California. During his studies, µ <br /> Bradley discovered urban planning while taking an environmental <br /> studies elective course. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in <br /> Public Policy, Management, and Planning and subsequently received a ,, <br /> Master of Planning degree, also from the University of Southern <br /> California. <br /> Prior to joining PBR HAWAII, Mr. Furuya worked as a Planner for the -,, <br /> City of Los Angeles Department of City Planning where he processed <br /> land use entitlements and Environmental Impact Reports as required <br /> under the California Environmental Quality Act. Most recently, <br /> Bradley supervised the Department of City Planning's Historic EDUCATION <br /> Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ) unit, which included the City's 35 Master of Planning,Economic <br /> historic districts and 22 HPOZ boards. Development,2014 <br /> University of Southern California <br /> For Bradley, one of the great joys of being a planner is the ability to BS in Public Policy, Management,and <br /> work with people of a community to shape the built environment in a Planning,Urban Planning, 2013 <br /> way that brings positive change to their everyday lives.When presented University of Southern California <br /> with the opportunity to work with the people of Hawaii, Bradley ACCREDITATIONS <br /> moved home to pursue his passion of creating healthy places that are American Institute of Certified Planners, <br /> designed for everyone. 2019 <br /> At PBR HAWAII, Mr. Furuya has prepared Environmental PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS <br /> Assessments (EAs) for private residences in Kailua and the Pearl City American Planning Association <br /> Member <br /> Public Library; performed public outreach and engagement for <br /> wastewater Master Plans in Puna and South Kohala; and prepared Historic Hawaii Foundation <br /> Hawaii Community Development Authority (HCDA) Development Member <br /> Permit applications for mixed-use projects in the Ward Village Master <br /> Plan, including Kalae, The Launiu, Mahana Ward Village, Block D, <br /> and Block E. <br /> Bradley has also assisted on Chapter 201H, Hawaii Revised Statutes <br /> (HRS) exemption applications, State Special District Permit <br /> applications, Special Management Area (SMA) permit applications, <br /> and Conservation District Use Applications (CDUA). <br />