
Juliette's primary interests at Regional Plan Association revolve around the relationship between transportation and land use. Currently, her efforts are focused on an initiative to bring together the CEOs of the world's most dynamic and innovative transit agencies to discuss shared challenges and opportunities.
Juliette has developed statistical models to estimate how improvements in transit service affect adjacent property values and make the case for building dense nodes of development around train stations.
Also part of Juliette's portfolio is RPA's advocacy efforts on the Far West Side of Manhattan, including Moynihan Station, Javits Convention Center and the Hudson Railyards.
Prior to joining RPA, Juliette was a Project Manager at Project for Public Spaces. She managed a range of outreach, education and training programs to help municipalities and state DOTs work together and make sustainable land use and transportation decisions.
Juliette received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Princeton University and a Master in Urban Planning from Columbia University. She was the recipient of the Charles Abrams Award for Best Masters Thesis.
Publications
- 2010.07.29: ARC to Raise Home Values by $18 Billion
- 2010.03.11: NJ Transportation Trust Fund in Spiral of Debt
- 2009.10.20: Revitalization Plan for Downtown Lynbrook
- 2009.10.15: Small Towns, Big Carbon Reductions
- 2009.10.07: How Does Your Town Measure up on Climate Change?
- 2009.07.29: Making Connecticut and Westchester Towns More Livable
- 2007.08.09: Moynihan Station Plan Offers Great Benefits for the Region
- 2005.05.30: Transit Investment and Home Values
Spotlight Articles
- 2010.10.28: Spotlight Special Issue: The ARC Decision
- 2010.10.05: Can 20 years of planning really be derailed in 30 days?
- 2010.07.29: ARC To Raise Home Values by $18 Billion, RPA Study Predicts
- 2010.07.13: A 10th Avenue Station: We Can't Afford Not To
- 2010.03.22: Maxed Out
- 2010.02.22: Hard to Believe, but Moynihan a Go
- 2008.11.24: Don't Cut MTA's Budget; Raise It.
- 2008.04.23: Sentiments Clear at the Regional Assembly: Nation Needs a Path to Sustainability
- 2008.03.11: No, Moynihan Station is Not Dead
- 2007.09.20: Spotlight Vol. 6, No. 16: Transit is the Way to Grow
- 2007.09.06: Spotlight Vol. 6, No. 15: Putting the Public First at Moynihan












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