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'''Karen Firehock''' is the at-large member of the [[Albemarle County Planning Commission]]. She is also a former member and Chair of the [[Charlottesville Planning Commission]] and the director and co-founder of the [[Green Infrastructure Center]].  
'''Karen Firehock''' is the [[Samuel Miller District]] member of the [[Albemarle County Planning Commission]]. She is also 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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Latest revision as of 13:44, 27 January 2014

Karen Firehock

Samuel Miller District Member
Albemarle Planning Commission
Term Start 2014
Term End 2017
Preceded by Ed Smith

Term Start 2002
Term End 2006

Biographical Information

Karen Firehock is the Samuel Miller District member of the Albemarle County Planning Commission. She is also 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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Background

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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