Meet RARE AmeriCorps Participant: Madeline Phillips

Madeline-Phillips RARE Resource Assistance for Rural Environments City of Creswell

After receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and History from McGill University, Madeline ‘Maddie’ Phillips moved to Vail, Colorado where she worked as a Planning Intern for the Community Development Office. Upon completion of her internship, Maddie decided to move to Eugene, Oregon where she attained a Masters in Community and Regional Planning from the University of Oregon. As a graduate student, she worked extensively with the Community Service Center, acting as a project manager on a number of large scale projects. Following her year with the  RARE AmeriCorps  Program – Resource Assistance for Rural Environments, Maddie hopes to find work as a planner in the wonderful State of Oregon.

Maddie is placed with the City of Creswell where she will build upon a wide array of local initiatives. Using existing momentum, she will develop a number of community-based planning documents, such as the Community Vision Action Plan and an Emergency Preparedness Plan. Maddie will also move forward a number of endeavors that have been successfully developed and implemented by past RARE participants including the management of the Cobalt Building Redevelopment Project, planning and development of Creswell’s Earth Day Celebration and providing oversight for Creswell’s Social Services Office.

The City of Creswell is one of the fastest growing communities in Lane County. Currently, it has a population of approximately 5,015 with a projected population of 12,172 by 2035. The city maintains a number of local facilities including but not necessarily limited to a general aviation airport, community center, civic center, parks, water plant, and wastewater treatment plant. In addition to City Council, the city has a Planning Commission, Airport Commission, Parks Advisory Board, and Chamber of Commerce. Incorporated in 1891, the City of Creswell is led by an elected Mayor, a City Administrator and six City Councilors.

Community: Creswell
Organization: City of Creswell
Population: 5,015
County: Lane

Meet our RARE participants: Stephen Dobrinich & City of Creswell

 

Stephen Dobrinich grew up in Brecksville, Ohio.  He received a Bachelor of Arts in Urban Planning from the University of Cincinnati.  As a student, Stephen interned as a GIS specialist for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife as well as Cleveland Metroparks.  Additionally, he completed a senior thesis cataloguing vacant land and identifying areas for redevelopment in the Hough neighborhood in Cleveland.  Following his second year as a Community Development Coordinator for the City of Creswell, Stephen hopes to find work in the community development field.

Placement: City of Creswell

 Population:  5,015

Location:  Creswell

Sponsor:  City of Creswell

Supervisor:  Mark Shrives

County: Lane

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The City of Creswell is one of the fastest growing communities in Lane County.  Currently, it has a population of approximately 5,015 with a projected population of 12,172 by 2035.  The City maintains a number of local facilities including but not necessarily limited to a general aviation airport, community center, civic center, parks, water plant, and wastewater treatment plant.  In addition to City Council, the City has a Planning Commission, Airport Commission, Parks Advisory Board, and Chamber of Commerce. Incorporated in 1891, the City of Creswell is led by an elected Mayor, a City Administrator and six City Councilors.

The RARE participant placed with the City of Creswell will build upon a wide array of local initiatives.  Using existing momentum, the RARE participant will assist with development of a number of community-based planning documents, such as a Community Vision Action Plan, an Airport Marketing Plan and an Emergency Preparedness Plan.  Also, the RARE participant will help move forward a number of endeavors that have been successfully developed and implemented by past RARE participants.  Ongoing projects for which past RARE participants have been responsible for include management of the Cobalt Building Redevelopment Project, planning and development of Creswell’s Earth Day Celebration and providing oversight for Creswell’s Social Services Office.

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