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  • Master of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Central Florida, Florida
  • Bachelor of Growth Management, Rollins College, Florida
  • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP)

  • Grant recipient of the Weber State University Wildcat MicroFund for a business start-up in Ogden, Utah
  • Volunteer for the Diamond Square Community workshop in support of its Redevelopment Plan Update, City of Cocoa, Florida

Pam Murray

Associate 2 – Facility Planner

AICP

Pam brings over ten years of experience in military installation planning. She offers a valuable perspective on a wide range of urban issues and sustainability best practices, both inside and outside the fence. She excels at identifying courses of action that best support the mission and performing cost-benefit analyses that focus on directing resources where they are needed most and in a most cost-effective way. Her experience includes a working knowledge of agency custom database platforms and of land use planning strategies and processes unique to military installations.

Pam’s professional interests include planning for a healthy environmental, historic preservation, and walkable and attractive mixed-use communities, all toward improving quality of life for the communities in which we live work and play.

  • Grant recipient of the Weber State University Wildcat MicroFund for a business start-up in Ogden, Utah
  • Volunteer for the Diamond Square Community workshop in support of its Redevelopment Plan Update, City of Cocoa, Florida

  • Master of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Central Florida, Florida
  • Bachelor of Growth Management, Rollins College, Florida
  • American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP)

Get To Know Pam

What are you happiest doing when you’re not working? I’m drawn to well-planned neighborhoods and nature trails, and so enjoy riding my bicycle through them every chance I get.

What’s something people are surprised to find out about you? It usually surprises people when I tell them I can sing.

Cats or dogs? I am fascinated by all of God’s creation, but cats are most appealing due to their hilarious antics of pushing objects off of ledges and running after laser pointer lights.