Clark Stancil joined the Institute of Government’s Planning and Environmental Services
unit in 2015. As a creative design specialist, Clark creates unique plans and designs
for communities across the state, including downtown streetscapes, parks, infill developments
and more. Through site-specific designs, written plans, public engagement and more,
Clark helps support efforts of the Georgia Downtown Renaissance Partnership, a joint
venture of the Institute of Government, the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA), the
Georgia Cities Foundation and the College of Environment and Design (CED). Since 2015,
Clark has coordinated the Georgia Downtown Renaissance Fellowship, an element of the
partnership that pairs design students from CED with cities across Georgia to solve
community issues through design. Prior to joining the Institute of Government full
time, Clark served as a student Downtown Renaissance Fellow.
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Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (BLA), University of Georgia
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