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Jeremy Sanford

Jeremy Sanford is a manager for research with the ULI Randall Lewis Center. He is an urban planning professional whose work focuses on the intersection of sustainable development and community engagement. Jeremy’s past work focused on crafting policy solutions that advance environmental and climate justice in equitable ways.

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Developers are using sustainable transportation, transit-oriented development, and mobility amenities to increase real estate value, reduce parking demand, and strengthen long-term resilience.
Bridge the gap between vision and action with key insights on funding and policy for resilient stormwater infrastructure.
Now a partner at Lexicon Strategies, Benjamin has spent over two decades at the intersection of land-use policy, infrastructure, large-scale redevelopment, and affordable housing. Her leadership experience includes serving as CEO of Atlanta Habitat for Humanity, chairing ULI Atlanta, and working within the mayor’s office.
London is one of many cities rethinking its car-first orientation and embracing a more holistic vision of urban life rooted in social connection. Car-free and car-light streets are most successful when they function as social infrastructure that supports belonging, well-being, and public life. In other words, infrastructure matters, but intentional placemaking determines results.
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