Jackson Archer, AICP
Jackson has been working to make biking, walking, and taking transit a realistic and accessible travel option for communities for over a decade. He is particularly interested in using transportation demand management strategies to disincentivize the personal vehicle in favor of other transportation modes and create a more efficient mobility network for everyone. Jackson's approach brings a human-centered and user-focused perspective to planning that catches details that traditional planning may overlook.
Scaling big ideas between neighborhood plans, regional strategies, and everything in-between is a big part of why Jackson loves transportation planning. His expertise lies in understanding the cross-section of thinking and doing, and knowing how to apply it to a variety of projects across all geographic contexts.
M.S., Community and Regional Planning, University of Texas at Austin
B.A., Government, University of Texas at Austin