Luis Montoya
Chief Planning Officer at DART - Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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DART - Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority
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United States
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Truck Transportation
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1 - 100 Employee
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Chief Planning Officer
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May 2020 - Present
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Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority
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Des Moines, Iowa Area
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Planning And Development Manager
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Apr 2018 - Present
Oversee and supervise short and long range transit service planning, facilities planning, budget development and special projects to improve transportation services to Des Moines area residents and businesses. This includes planning service expansions, transit scheduling, bus stop management, coordinating with land use development projects, multi-modal transportation systems integration, strategic policy development, and short- and long-term capital and system planning. Oversee and supervise short and long range transit service planning, facilities planning, budget development and special projects to improve transportation services to Des Moines area residents and businesses. This includes planning service expansions, transit scheduling, bus stop management, coordinating with land use development projects, multi-modal transportation systems integration, strategic policy development, and short- and long-term capital and system planning.
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San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA)
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United States
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Truck Transportation
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700 & Above Employee
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Livable Streets Director
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Dec 2008 - Present
I manage the Livable Streets subdivision of the SFMTA, where I lead the planning, design, approval and construction of projects to improve safety and promote walking and bicycling in San Francisco. On a day to day basis, I oversee street redesign projects, manage hiring and organizational development, set funding priorities, resolve conflicts, and coordinate with partner agencies and interest groups. I have extensive experience leading community outreach for complex and controversial transportation projects, including public meetings, design charrettes, and multi-media communications. I've managed budgets and timelines for projects ranging from $10,000 to $8 million, and developed and evaluated many of San Francisco's innovative bicycle facilities. I've shared my work as a guest lecturer at UC Berkeley, University of San Francisco, and San Francisco State University, as well as presented at various local and national conferences. Show less
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Education
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Master of City Planning (MCP) -
University of California, Santa Barbara
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Environmental Studies