Goody Clancy Planning News
David Spillane Elevated to the AICP College of Fellows
We are proud to announce that David Spillane, Goody Clancy’s President, was recently inducted into the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) College of Fellows. This prestigious honor affirms David’s legacy of excellence and long-lasting impacts on the planning profession, as well as his significant contributions to inspiring generations of future planners through teaching and […]
Lori Ferriss Discusses Preservation of Historic Structures in SCUP Webinar Series
Goody Clancy’s Lori Ferriss, AIA, PE, LEED AP was recently featured in a Society for College and University Planning webinar series discussing sustainable management of historic campus facilities. Lori and other presenters identified long-term sustainable solutions for healthier campus environments, strategies targeting healthy airflow amid the age of COVID-19, and best practices for campus planners addressing historic buildings. Presenters […]
Mary Means Honored with Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award
Goody Clancy congratulates Mary Means, our friend, collaborator, and former colleague on being recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation with its highest honor, the Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award. The Trust placed special emphasis on Mary’s work in the conception of the National Main Street Program, which has been instrumental in the revival and transformation of […]
Downtown Danbury TOD Wins CNU’s 2020 Urbanism Award
We are excited to share that our Downtown Danbury TOD Study has been recognized by the New England chapter of the The Congress for the New Urbanism (CNU) with its 2020 Urbanism Award! This is exciting news for both Goody Clancy and the residents of Danbury, especially considering the record number of award submissions this year for […]
Goody Clancy Planning Team Facilitate Pentagon City Community Kick-Off
Recently, the Goody Clancy planning team and Arlington County facilitated a virtual community kick-off for the Pentagon City Planning Study, during which participants discussed long-term goals for future development in the area. Participants were encouraged to share their ideas through interactive presentations and polls. The Pentagon City Phased Development Site Plan has guided growth for […]
From “Rail-Ready” to “All Aboard”
Last week, the Goody Clancy Planning team engaged members of the Manchester, NH community in an interactive role-playing charrette! The game combined development and transportation investment scenarios that challenged participants to think about Manchester 10 years into the future, while gaining important feedback about potential development opportunities from community members to move Manchester from rail-ready […]
Middlebury Discusses Plans to Introduce Re-Imagined Student Center and Residential Hall
As student bodies grow increasingly diverse, higher education institutions are looking for ways in which facilities can become more welcoming and hospitable to a variety of different people. Prioritizing culture as a component of the planning process is not only conducive to the general well-being of occupants, but also to the cultivation of inclusivity. With […]
Goody Clancy Launches Downtown Rockland Action Strategy
Goody Clancy recently presented the Downtown Rockland Action Strategy to the Board of Selectmen of Rockland, a community located on Massachusetts’s South Shore. The board adopted the plan as Rockland’s strategic direction and have begun to explore ways to involve residents in the process. We really enjoyed working with MassDevelopment through the Real Estate Technical […]
Goody Clancy launches TOD study for Manchester, New Hampshire
Goody Clancy is very excited to be launching the Manchester TOD Study for Southern New Hampshire Planning Commission. The study will be an 11-month look at how to plan for transit-oriented development around a future rail station that builds on years of planning work throughout New Hampshire, as recapped in this article. For more information […]
Fairfield TOD Study
When the Fairfield Metro Metro-North station opened seven years ago, the Town of Fairfield had already completed two years of planning for redevelopment of the land around the station area. The Town updated its zoning in the area to allow for a higher density of commercial, residential, and mixed uses to capitalize on the anticipated […]