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Karen Firehock is a former member and Chair of the [[Charlottesville Planning Commission]] and the director and co-founder of the [[Green Infrastructure Center]].  
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'''Karen Firehock''' is a former member and Chair of the [[Charlottesville Planning Commission]] and the director and co-founder of the [[Green Infrastructure Center]].  


Firehock has been an adjunct professor at the [[University of Virginia]]'s School of Architecture since 1999<ref>[http://www.arch.virginia.edu/faculty/KarenFirehock/ Karen Firehock's profile on UVA website], retrieved 30 Jun 2009.</ref> and teaches graduate courses in watershed planning, green infrastructure planning, stormwater management, global health and environmental ordinances and fundraising.
Firehock has been an adjunct professor at the [[University of Virginia]]'s School of Architecture since 1999<ref>[http://www.arch.virginia.edu/faculty/KarenFirehock/ Karen Firehock's profile on UVA website], retrieved 30 Jun 2009.</ref> and teaches graduate courses in watershed planning, green infrastructure planning, stormwater management, global health and environmental ordinances and fundraising.

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Karen Firehock is a former member and Chair of the Charlottesville Planning Commission and the director and co-founder of the Green Infrastructure Center.

Firehock has been an adjunct professor at the University of Virginia's School of Architecture since 1999[1] and teaches graduate courses in watershed planning, green infrastructure planning, stormwater management, global health and environmental ordinances and fundraising.


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