The City of Wilmington has named Linda Painter as Director of Planning and Development following a competitive nationwide search. Painter, who previously served as Director of Planning and Development for the Town of Mansfield, Connecticut, will join the city on July 5, 2022.
“I’m looking forward to helping the community meet the challenges of accommodating a growing population while maintaining the character and livability that made them want to call Wilmington home. The city has a talented team of planners who have a great deal to be proud of, and I am eager to have the opportunity to work with them. I am especially excited about the opportunity to advance the city’s commitment to equitable opportunities for all those who call Wilmington home to share in the city’s prosperity and quality of life,” Painter said. “While there are several major projects on the horizon that will have tremendous positive impact on the city, I’m also motivated to get started on the smaller, neighborhood scale projects that will make the city more connected and convenient and improve the day-to-day lives of residents.”
Painter brings more than 20 years of experience in both the public and private sectors to the role. She began her career as a Planner for the City of Orlando, Florida in 1995 after receiving a Master of Science Community and Regional Planning from the University of Texas at Austin in 1994. She has also served a Deputy Director of Planning and Policy for the City of Providence, Rhode Island, Chief Planner/Zoning Official for the City of Orlando, Fla., and an Urban Planner at Edaw Inc.
Deputy City Manager Thom Moton helped lead the search process and believes Painter is an ideal fit for Wilmington. “Wilmington has an exceptional team of planners who have produced incredible work over the past several years, with a new Comprehensive Plan and wholesale rewrite of our Land Development Code. Linda’s broad experience in both larger and historic cities will provide a valuable leadership complement to our Planning and Development team, and we are excited to have her join the city,” said Moton.
As Director, Painter will lead a staff of 24, overseeing urban planning, historic preservation, zoning administration and enforcement, current planning, and development review functions, as well as serve on the city’s Executive Management Team.
The City of Wilmington’s Department of Planning and Development is nationally award-winning and recently implemented a new Land Development Code, overhauling the regulations for the first time in 40 years, which will physically shape the future of Wilmington.
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