About Pete:
Pete is an urban planner and designer with over a dozen years of experience planning, designing, and visualizing multimodal streets and spaces. Working at the intersection of mobility and access, Pete is passionate about the social, economic, and psychological benefits of reclaiming space from the automobile to provide a canvas for human-scaled places. Through that lens, he has worked extensively with clients across the country at the Federal, State, and local levels on projects across scales and disciplines. His past work includes conceptual street design, multimodal network planning, spatial data analysis and visualization, design guidance, 3D illustration, and transit access planning and operations. Prior to joining Utile, Pete served as the MBTA’s first Deputy Director of Active Transportation and Station Access as well as the Visualization Practice Lead at Toole Design. A native midwesterner, Pete proudly holds dual master’s degrees in Urban Planning and Urban Design from the University of Michigan.