Rhonda is passionate about unpacking the complex and inter-connected nature of land use, urban design, and transportation to guide an integrated planning and design process, right sized for each community. She approaches community planning with a strong belief in the power of place and the importance of human scale.
Working with communities of all sizes and scales, Rhonda specializes in transit-oriented development and brownfield redevelopment. From commuter rail and light rail to bus rapid transit, she’s been involved in site selection, corridor planning, community integration, and station design. Her experience with brownfields centers around returning underutilized and sometimes vacant sites to more productive use. She’s collaborated with local partners to create area wide plans, spelling out vision and action plans for local revitalization, as well as examining reuse options at the single-parcel level.
Away from her urban planning work, Rhonda enjoys the outdoors year-round. Having put down roots in Colorado in 2001, she loves to travel and explore, especially if the adventure includes a bicycle.