Petya Stefanoff, Chair of the Educational Committee with the American Planning Association, Oklahoma Chapter (APA-OK) and Gibbs College PhD candidate, has developed a new training program for local government officials. The program, focused on land use, zoning principles, and land development, recently certified its first graduates with Certified Citizen Planner status.
The program was developed to address a clear need. Stefanoff recognized that many appointed or employed commissioners and staff in local government lack planning expertise or understanding. “Since these individuals are making community-impacting decisions, they need to be trained,” she explained.
To create the training, Stefanoff recruited volunteers to work on a comprehensive curriculum. The final program consists of six modules covering the essential knowledge that commissioners and officials must master to make sound planning decisions.
After working on the curriculum for some time, the team launched a trial version in 2022. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with a high demand for more training. Following this success, the team prepared six full modules and opened the official class in August 2025.
Eleven students have completed all six modules and passed the final exam, earning the Certified Citizen Planner status from the APA-OK chapter, which has approved the certification. If you would like to learn more or are interested in joining the next training cycle in August 2026, please contact Petya Stefanoff at Petya.Stefanoff-1@ou.edu.
Robert L. Wesley, a pioneering architect and beloved mentor, has died at age 88. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Wesley joined Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) in 1964 and became the firm's first Black partner in 1984. Throughout his career, he contributed to significant architectural projects while maintaining a strong commitment to civic engagement and professional mentorship.
The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is proud to celebrate a series of recent accomplishments by Dr. Jim Collard, Professor of Practice in the Division of Planning, Landscape Architecture, and Design, whose work continues to shape conversations around Indigenous economic development nationally and internationally.
University of Oklahoma Gibbs College of Architecture Dean Hans E. [PA1.1]Butzer returned to one of his most significant works on December 15, joining survivors and past and present board members for the groundbreaking of a $15.8 million expansion of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.