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Brian Hurd
Technical Assistance Project Manager
Phone: 314-333-7012
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Originally from Virginia Beach, Virginia, Brian has been with the Regional Housing and Community Development Alliance since 2003. He serves as technical assistance project manager providing community-based nonprofit management and housing development consulting services for the organization’s partners and clients

Brian has nearly 15 years of urban planning, neighborhood revitalization, housing and community development experience. Prior to moving to St. Louis, he served as a Senior City Planner for the City of Norfolk, Virginia where he specialized in several planning functions that included housing, community development, transportation, and economic development.

He received his undergraduate degree from Saint Augustine's College in Raleigh, North Carolina and holds a Masters in Community and Regional Planning from Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. He is a certified Housing Development Finance Professional and also a Certified HOME Program Regulations Specialist. He has also completed financial management executive education coursework at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business. 

Brian is actively involved in the City of Maryland Heights, Missouri.  He has served on the city's Citizens Advisory Group for Greenways and Trails and the city's Board of Adjustment.  He is currently a member of the city's Planning and Zoning Commission. 

 

 

RHCDA is Regional Housing and Community Development Alliance, a nonprofit organization that creates and supports the alliances that make smart, sustainable neighborhood revitalization possible in the St. Louis region.

"Fighting the drug crime here was met with moderate success until RHCDA partnered with us to buy out 93 units of problem properties; now the drug activity has been eradicated...it was a good place to live, now Forest Park Southeast is a great place to live." 

- Phil Minden, Resident, Forest Park Southeast Neighborhood