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What We Offer

We offer a broad range of consulting services to our clients, including everything from feasibility studies and one-day planning charettes to conceptual greenway designs and construction documents to comprehensive master plans for large metropolitan areas. A public participation process is a part of every project we manage.
Our office is a digital office, operating in both MacIntosh and Windows platforms to serve the needs of clients. We prepare our work under a variety of digital formats, including CAD, ArcView GIS, Pagemaker and Microsoft Office. We take pride in offering flexible, cost effective, high quality services to our clientele. |
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Jason Reyes,
Project Planner

Jason Reyes is a
project planner for Greenways Incorporated. He has a background in community and regional planning with a focus on
conservation and active living by design. His
planning career started by serving as an advocate for
open spaces and alternative transportation with the Coalition for Smarter Growth
in Washington , DC. Jason also worked with
Community, Design + Architecture in Oakland, CA,
promoting context sensitive design in a major
collaborative project with the Institute of
Transportation Engineers and the Congress for the New Urbanism.
With Greenways Inc., Jason has worked on a variety
of greenway, bicycle, pedestrian, and open space
plans. Currently, his main projects include the
Mountains-to-Sea Trail Master Plan for Johnston County,
NC, the Durham County Bicycle Master Plan, and the
Holly Springs Pedestrian Transportation Plan. His
past projects include the Charleston County
Comprehensive Greenbelt Plan, the Surry County Greenway Master Plan,
and the Winston-Salem Bicycle Master Plan.
Finally, Jason has also contributed to the Southern Nevada Regional Open Space
Plan, the City of Graham Pedestrian Plan, and the
Susquehanna Greenway Strategic Action Plan.
Education: Master of Science in Community and Regional
Planning, School of Architecture, University of
Texas at Austin, 2005. Jason finished as President
of his program with a 4.0 GPA and awards for
Excellence in Design. Jason also holds a Bachelor of Arts
in Sociology from Mary Washington College, 2000.
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