May 22, 2016

Troy picks planning/community development commissioner

Steven Strichman
Troy Mayor Patrick Madden today announced the selection of Steven Strichman as Commissioner of Planning and Community Development for the city. Pending approval by the City Council, he will begin serving on Monday, June 13.

“Steven understands the many challenges facing our upstate communities,” Madden said. “The unique set of skills and knowledge he brings to the position will be critically important in strengthening the diverse neighborhoods across Troy, expanding economic opportunity and help shape the long-term development of our city."

"I am excited to return to Troy to support and drive the transformation that is now under way,” Strichman said. “I look forward to working with Mayor Madden and the people of Troy, using my successful experience in planning and neighborhood revitalization to further the redevelopment efforts in the Collar City."

As Planning Commissioner, Strichman will oversee the Planning and Community Development departments and will work closely with the Mayor’s office and other departments to develop and administer projects, plans and programs to improve commercial, housing and economic conditions in Troy. He also will direct the implementation of the city’s Comprehensive Plan, its first in six decades, which is intended to guide development of the city for the next 20 years.

Most recently, Strichman was executive director of The Capital Region Land Bank and zoning officer for the City of Schenectady, where he oversaw zoning and planning operations, including community redevelopment efforts to address abandoned and blighted properties and regional initiatives. He has been the city of Schenectady's liaison to the Metroplex Construction coordination group that has driven Schenectady Economic Renaissances with new investment of more than $750. He currently serves as the secretary of the New York State Land Bank Association.

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