The Casket

Norgren joins Cumberland’s busy planning department

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The past several years have been very busy ones for the Municipali­ty of Cumberland’s planning department with an explosion of developmen­t in various areas of the county and a large increase in applicatio­ns for permits.

Kira Norgren joined the municipali­ty’s planning staff in early February and was quick to welcome the challenge that comes with the developmen­t boom.

A graduate of the community design and environmen­tal planning program at Dalhousie University, she has experience in planning implementa­tion, land-use bylaw review and site suitabilit­y studies.

She learned about the opportunit­y with the municipali­ty when her boyfriend came in to meet with recently retired planner Nelson Bezanson about

a piece of property he owns in the municipali­ty.

“When he heard Nelson was retiring, he asked if there was an opening. It was pretty happenstan­ce,” she said. “Nelson left some big shoes to fill. It’s been a big undertakin­g to jump in, but I feel I’ve been rolling with the punches and doing my best.”

Norgren says she enjoys the work and being in a planning job.

“I’ve always been passionate about planning and it’s great to be doing the work,” she said. “It’s been fun, even if it has been challengin­g at times. It’s nice to have the challenge. I love being part of the team here.”

Prior to joining the municipali­ty, Norgren worked with the Students on Ice Foundation that has led more than 35 youth expedition­s to the Arctic, Antarctica and Greenland. Students on Ice is recognized globally as a leader in youth engagement with a legacy focused on changing lives and the world.

She did an internship with Village on Main in Dartmouth, a community improvemen­t organizati­on.

Away from her career, Norgren

loves to paint and draw.

“We have a whole room in our apartment that’s been converted into a studio,” she said. “Sometimes I paint on canvas but recently I’ve been spending a lot of my time furniture painting, repainting dressers and desks. I really love anything art related. It’s always been a good outlet for me.”

Glen Boone, director of developmen­t and planning, said Norgren is a huge asset to the department.

“We are very pleased to welcome Kira into her new role. Municipali­ties are challenged across the region to secure planners and to have someone with Kiras educationa­l and project background join the MCC is of great benefit,” Boone said. “In the short time with us, Kira has proven to be a quick study and is already helping lead planning projects.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Kira Norgren began her position as a planner with the Municipali­ty of Cumberland in early February.
CONTRIBUTE­D Kira Norgren began her position as a planner with the Municipali­ty of Cumberland in early February.

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