Summary of Opportunity: The Senior Manager of Policy & Planning is a critical leadership position responsible for advancing the physical and regulatory environment of Downtown Houston+. This role focuses on developing, advocating for, and implementing non-zoning land-use policies, comprehensive planning studies, and placemaking programs to achieve the District’s strategic goals (e.g., density, mixed-use, connectivity). The Senior Manager utilizes a strong background in urban planning, historic preservation, and program management to translate vision and data into politically viable and efficiently delivered public projects, serving as the primary policy and project management liaison between the Director, the Deputy Directors, and external agencies. This position is in-office 100% of the time. This is not a remote position. About Downtown Houston+ Downtown Houston+ (DTH+) comprises organizations that champion and enhance Downtown Houston, including Central Houston Inc. / Central Houston Civic Improvement, the Downtown Redevelopment Authority, and the Houston Downtown Management District. Central Houston, Inc. / Central Houston Civic Improvement Founded in 1983, Central Houston, Inc. creates a community to advocate and advance the vision for Downtown. Led by a prestigious board of corporate and community leaders, it is a non-profit organization funded by its members. Central Houston Civic Improvement is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable affiliate of Central Houston, Inc., and serves as the fiscal agent for catalyst projects. Houston Downtown Management District In 1996, the Texas legislature created the Houston Downtown Management District to protect and beautify the public realm, provide programming and marketing, and plan and catalyze economic development. Guided by a diverse board, it is funded through a fair and proportionate assessment of real property. Downtown Redevelopment Authority / TIRZ #3 Downtown Redevelopment Authority/TIRZ #3 improves Downtown's economic well-being through capital and operational investments in parks, infrastructure, safety, and other public realm improvements. It is governed by a city-appointed or confirmed board. These improvements are made possible by reinvesting incremental property taxes within its zone's boundaries.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level