CITY PLANNER
Company: City of Opa Locka
Location: Opa Locka
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Title: City Planner
Department: Planning and Community Development Reports To: Director
of Planning and Community Development FLSA Status: Exempt Prepared
by: Human Resource Prepared Date: 10/2024 SUMMARY Performs
professional planning duties in connection with the interpretation
and implementation of the Comprehensive Plan and Land Development
Regulations and other codes as they relate to land use planning and
zoning. NATURE OF WORK Employees in this class are responsible for
assisting and participating in the design and conduct of studies
and analyses in support of planning proposals. Responsibilities may
include conducting demographic research, participating in data
management, preparing recommendations for zoning applications,
conducting studies and analyses for environmental planning
projects, providing planning information to other agencies and the
public, and compiling and analyzing data using statistical software
programs. Employees may be assigned to one or more phases of a
planning program including comprehensive planning, geography,
economics, environmental planning, demographics, transportation
planning, and other areas. Employees exercise some independent
judgment in the conduct of research and analysis within the scope
of departmental policies and procedures. Supervision is received
from a professional superior who reviews work for technical quality
and assists with difficult or unusual problems KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Prepares staff reports and recommendations for presentation before
Planning and Zoning Appeals Board, Historic and Environmental
Preservation Board, Community Redevelopment Agency Board, City
Commission and other quasi-judicial boards Recommend city code and
zoning ordinance amendments Compiles and analyzes data on economic,
social, and physical factors affecting land use, and prepares or
requisitions graphic and narrative reports on data. Confers with
local authorities, civic leaders, social scientists, and land
planning and development specialists to devise and recommend
arrangements of land and physical facilities for residential,
commercial, industrial, and community uses. Recommends governmental
measures affecting land use, public utilities, community
facilities, and housing and transportation to control and guide
community development and renewal. Reviews and evaluates
environmental impact reports applying to specified private and
public planning projects and programs. Provides assistance to
applicants, residences and interested stakeholders throughout the
development review process. Represent the Planning and Community
Development Department at various meetings, including civic and
homeowner association meetings. Responds to inquiries from the
public regarding planning and zoning activities. Provide and/or
assist other GIS professionals to prepare maps, exhibits and other
presentation materials for presentations to the City Commission,
City Boards, neighborhood groups, and other civic or business
organizations. Conduct research and analysis related to physical,
social, and economic issues. Prepare statistical data on land use,
physical, social and economic issues. Prepare technical studies and
reports as necessary. Participate in field surveys to secure a
variety of planning data such as land use population density
transportation, housing, and environmental assessment. Perform any
other related duties as assigned KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS. .
· Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short
correspondence, and memos. · Ability to write simple
correspondence. · Ability to effectively present information in
one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and
other employees of the organization. · Ability to calculate figures
and amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions,
percentages, area, circumference, and volume. · Ability to apply
concepts of basic algebra and geometry. · Ability to solve
practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in
situations where only limited standardization exists. · Ability to
interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral,
diagram, or schedule form. · Knowledge of Database software; Design
software; Development software; Internet software; Project
Management software; Spreadsheet software and Word Processing
software. Skill in the use of AutoCAD, GIS, or other relevant
geographic software is desirable. · Knowledge of synthesizing
complex or diverse information; collects and researches data; uses
intuition and experience to complement data; designs work flows and
procedures. · Ability to generate creative solutions; translates
concepts and information into images; uses feedback to modify
designs; applies design principles; demonstrates attention to
detail. · Ability to identify and resolve problems in a timely
manner; gathers and analyzes information skillfully; develops
alternative solutions; works well in group problem solving
situations; uses reason even when dealing with emotional topics. ·
Ability to manage difficult or emotional customer situations;
responds promptly to customer needs; solicits customer feedback to
improve service; responds to requests for service and assistance;
meets commitments. · Ability to speak clearly and persuasively in
positive or negative situations; listens and gets clarification;
responds well to questions; demonstrates group presentation skills;
participates in meetings. · Ability to write clearly and
informatively; edits work for spelling and grammar; varies writing
style to meet needs; presents numerical data effectively; able to
read and interpret written information. · Skill to develop workable
implementation plans; communicates changes effectively; builds
commitment and overcomes resistance; prepares and supports those
affected by change; monitors transition and evaluates results. ·
Ability to follow instructions, responds to management direction;
takes responsibility for own actions; keeps commitments; commits to
long hours of work when necessary to reach goals. Completes tasks
on time or notifies appropriate person with an alternate plan.
EDUCATION Bachelor's degree (B. A.) from an accredited four-year
College or university; and four years related experience and/or
training.BS degree in Planning, Public Administration,
Architecture, Geography, Historic Preservation, Landscape
Architecture, Urban Studies, or a closely related field is
preferred. OR A Master’s Degree in Urban and Regional Planning,
Public Administration, or any of the related fields may substitute
for two years’ experience. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING Minimum of four
(4) years responsible experience in city, county, or regional
planning agency. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must possess a valid Florida
Driver License Preference will be given to members of AICP
(American Institute of Certified Planners) Preference will be given
to GISP (Geographic Information Systems Professional) credentials
SUPERVISION RECEIVED General and specific assignments are received
as to beats or details and work is normally performed with latitude
for the use of independent judgment in the selection of work
methods and procedures, subjects to review through analysis of
reports, personal inspection, and discussion SUPERVISION EXERCISED
Directs and coordinates the work of Police Corporals and Officers;
general and specific assignments are received as to details and
work is normally performed with latitude for use of independent
judgment in the selection of work methods and procedures, subject
to review through analysis of reports, personal inspection, and
discussion; may be assigned to direct the work of Police Department
employees who perform support services and duties. PHYSICAL DEMANDS
AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT On a continuous basis sit at a desk and/or
stand for long periods of time. Frequently required to walk.
Frequently required to see, hear, and talk with employees and the
public. Frequently required to read and/or present documents, write
or use keyboard to communicate through written means, use a
calculator to compute figures. On occasion it is requested to climb
or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or smell. Intermittently twist
and reach office equipment. On occasion it is required to lift or
carry weights up to 20 pounds. Specific vision requirements include
close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and
ability to adjust focus. Employment At-Will Employees have a
work-at-will relationship throughout their employment. This means
that employment is for an undefined period. Either the employee or
the City OF Opa-Locka, without cause or notice, may terminate it.
Equal Employment Opportunity/EEO The City of Opa-Locka is committed
to a policy of equal employment opportunity for all employees and
applicants. Under this policy, all employees and applicants will be
treated fairly and equally, and the City of Opa-Locka will comply
with all applicable local, state, and federal employment
discrimination laws. These protections extend to all management
practices and decisions, including recruitment and hiring,
performance appraisals, promotions, termination, training, and
career development. selection of volunteers and vendors, and
provision of services. We are committed to providing an inclusive
and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, volunteers,
subcontractors, vendors, and clients. Signatures The employee’s
signature below verifies you to have read, understood, and agree to
perform all duties and expectations described hereto. All my
questions regarding this job description were answered
satisfactorily by my manager and/or human resources. Employee
Signature ________________________ Date ________________________
Employee Print Name __________________________
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