Preservation Planning Associates

Sustaining Communities Through Heritage

 

"Thoughts are things.  Things happen."

-Roxanne Eflin, Owner/Consultant

Preservation Planning Associates
56 Joy Valley Road
Buxton, ME 04093
United States

ph: 207.929.5630
fax: 207.929.5620
alt: 207.229.9465 - mobile

About Us -              Resume emailed upon request

Roxanne Eflin, MA, CITM is a consultant and owner of Preservation Planning Associates which she founded in 1984.  She currently Chairs the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions' Advocacy Committee and is a national trainer with the Commission Assistance Mentoring Program (CAMP.)  Roxanne serves on numerous boards and advisory committees.  She holds a Masters degree in Urban Planning and Historic Preservation and is a Certified International Tour Manager (CITM), focusing on heritage and educational tours in an effort to help sustain communities through diverse cultural appreciation and compassion. 

 

Roxanne began her career in historic preservation in 1981 serving as Downtown Project Manager for one of the original 30 National Main Street Center demonstration cities in Colorado. She was a founding Board member of Colorado Preservation, Inc. and later served as President. Between 1988 to 1997 Roxanne held positions as Historic Preservation Officer and Certified Local Government coordinator in Aspen, Pitkin County and Central City, Colorado, a National Register Landmark District.   

 

In 1997, Roxanne was selected through a national search to serve as Executive Director of Maine Preservation, the statewide nonprofit advocacy organization.  During her tenure, the organization’s fiscal health, programs and effectiveness grew substantially. This year, in recognition of ten years of leadership as Executive Director, Roxanne received a National Trust for Historic Preservation's President’s Award and an official expression of sentiment from the 123rd Maine State Legislature for her "tireless dedication to protecting Maine's historic places" and work to inspire citizens to take action to protect and preserve their heritage. She also received a preservation honor award from the Maine Historic Preservation Commission and the annual Visionary Award from the Maine Downtown Center.  

 

Currently, Roxanne serves on the national Board of Directors of both Preservation Action and the National Alliance of Preservation Commissions where she leads the Advocacy Committee.  She also serves on the Executive Committee of the Southern Maine Regional Planning Commission, Maine Preservation's Public Policy Committee and the Maine Downtown Center's Advisory Board.

She is a published author, writer and editor, and stewards a 170-year old New England connected farmhouse located in a National Register district in southern Maine.

A summary of Roxanne's work follows: 

For ten years from May, 1997 to August, 2007, Roxanne served as Executive Director of Maine Preservation, the statewide nonprofit (501c3) advocacy organization based in Portland, Maine, a Statewide Partner to the National Trust.  She is currently serving as part-time ex-officio "to help keep the boat afloat" while the organization prepares for its next Director who is expected to begin in Spring '08.

Roxanne managed all aspects of organization’s mission focused on advocacy, education, outreach, preservation easements and leadership to preserve and protect Maine’s historic places and cultural landscapes.  She also managed the operating budget of $165,000 with over 1,000 member households and dedicated and restricted funds over $550,000, plus staff and many volunteers; assets grew over 800% in less than ten years.

Roxanne was originally selected through a national search.  Working with the Board of Trustees and Advisory Trustees, she grew the organization’s name recognition and respect statewide and nationally, integrated technology into all operations and creating a visual logo brand for the organization, steadily growing numerous programs and assisted in creating program endowments.  She helped achieve multiple legislative successes and galvanized essential organizational relationships statewide.

During her tenure, Maine Preservation worked successfully with the Trust for Public Land and a number of conservation organizations to protect, through easements, the 1,700 acre National Historic Landmark and only active Shaker Community in the world, Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester, Maine and a winner of a 2007 National Preservation Honor Award. 

Prior to her move to Maine, Roxanne served for two years as Historic Preservation Officer in Central City, Colorado, a National Historic Landmark District and Certified Local Government.  There she staffed the Historic Preservation Commission and administered a $250,000/annual grant program to owners of historic properties.

Roxanne also served for five years as Historic Preservation Officer in Aspen, Colorado, a Certified Local Government, within the combined City/County Planning Department.  Numerous legislative amendments were made to Aspen's preservation ordinance during this time, strengthening and enhancing tools and incentive to protect the signature small-scale resources of this world-reknown historic mountain silver-mining town.  She co-authored "Guide to Historic Aspen and the Roaring Fork Valley" published by Cordillero Press, 1989.

From 1982-1984, Roxanne held the position of Main Street Program Manager in one of the National Main Street Center's original 30 demonstration cities, Manitou Springs, Colorado.  There she effectively managed the four-point approach, which has grown to be synonimous with the Main Street program:  organization, design, promotion and economic restructing.  She worked through the Manitou Springs Development Company and the City of Manitou Springs, bringing to the position a prior background in real estate and mortgage lending.


Roxanne Eflin received her BA in Public Administration and her Masters degree in Urban Planning and Historic Preservation through a combined degree program with the University of America and graduate certificate program in Historic Preservation through the University of Denver/University College from 1988-1991.  In 2007, she achieved her designation as a Certified International Tour Manager (CITM) through the International Guide Academy/International Tour Manager Academy in Denver, Colorado.

Roxanne's enthusiasm combined with broad-based experience in the public and private sectors of historic preservation, downtown revitalization and tour management provides her with the knowledge base and heartfelt "been there - done that!" compassion for people who are also working and living with historic preservation as a guiding principal in sustainable community development.

So, who are the "Associates?"


Roxanne Eflin, Owner and Principal Consultant based in Buxton, Maine, custom designs each team to effectively meet each unique situation. 

A few of her associates include:

~Nancy Barba and Cynthia Wheelock of the firm Barba+Wheelock Architecture, Preservation + Design, based in Portland, Maine

~Christopher Glass, Architect and Public Policy Chair of the Maine Preservation Board of Directors.  Chris is based in Camden, Maine 

~Sara Martin, Preservation Specialist, based in Bangor, Maine

~Les Fossel of Restoration Resources based in Alna, Maine

~Amy Cole Ives, Sutherland Conservation & Consulting, Hallowell, Maine

Chris Sullivan, Sullivan Design, Gardiner, Maine

 

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Preservation Planning Associates
56 Joy Valley Road
Buxton, ME 04093
United States

ph: 207.929.5630
fax: 207.929.5620
alt: 207.229.9465 - mobile