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Urban Economic Development Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Planning Intern

Pico Rivera, CA · On-site

$18 - $23/hr

The Economic Development Division strives to provide retail opportunities, create diverse job ... Applicants must be enrolled in a college or university, pursuing a major in urban planning, city ...

Planning Manager

Modesto, CA · On-site

$135K - $172K/yr

... and Economic Development Department including overseeing Urban Area General Plan, zoning updates and implementation, processing development applications and permits, and conducting environmental ...

Conduct research and analyze demographic, economic, and spatial data to inform planning decisions ... Review site plans and development proposals to ensure compliance with zoning laws, building codes ...

Senior Urban Planner

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$119 - $161/hr

Conduct research and analyze demographic, economic, and spatial data to inform planning decisions ... Review site plans and development proposals to ensure compliance with zoning laws, building codes ...

Conduct research and analyze demographic, economic, and spatial data to inform planning decisions ... Review site plans and development proposals to ensure compliance with zoning laws, building codes ...

Analyst, Real Estate

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$83K - $95K/yr

Master's degree in Real Estate Development (MRED), Business Administration (MBA), Urban Planning, Economics, or a related field is preferred. HYBRID WORK POLICY | HR&A fosters a collaborative and ...

Analyst, Real Estate

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$83K - $95K/yr

Master's degree in Real Estate Development (MRED), Business Administration (MBA), Urban Planning, Economics, or a related field is preferred. HYBRID WORK POLICY | HR&A fosters a collaborative and ...

Conduct research and analyze demographic, economic, and spatial data to inform planning decisions ... Review site plans and development proposals to ensure compliance with zoning laws, building codes ...

Assistant Planner

Upland, CA · On-site

$71K - $90K/yr

Development Services Opening Date: 08/13/2026 Closing Date: 9/7/2026 11:59 PM Pacific JOIN ... zoning, urban economics, demographics, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and ...

... development projects, permits, and serving as a knowledgeable and helpful resource to the public ... zoning, urban economics, demographics, the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and ...

... economic development, or housing preferred (public agency, private company, or non-profit). * High School Diploma or equivalent required; Bachelor's degree preferred in Urban Design, Planning, Real ...

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How much do urban economic development jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for urban economic development in California is $101,671.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,400.00 and $122,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is urban economic development?

Urban economic development refers to the strategies, policies, and initiatives aimed at improving the economic well-being and quality of life in urban areas. This field focuses on creating jobs, fostering business growth, enhancing infrastructure, and making cities more attractive for investment. Professionals in urban economic development work with governments, businesses, and community organizations to address challenges such as unemployment, inequality, and sustainable growth. Their goal is to create vibrant, resilient urban economies that benefit all residents.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in urban economic development, and why are they important?

To thrive in Urban Economic Development, you need a solid understanding of economics, urban planning, and public policy, often supported by a relevant degree such as urban studies or economics. Familiarity with GIS software, economic modeling tools, and data analysis platforms is typically required. Strong collaboration, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills help professionals build consensus and drive community-based initiatives. These skills are crucial for creating sustainable economic growth and improving quality of life in urban communities.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in urban economic development, and how can they effectively address them?

Professionals in Urban Economic Development often encounter challenges such as balancing the needs of diverse stakeholders, navigating complex regulatory environments, and securing funding for projects. Effective communication and stakeholder engagement are essential for building consensus among community members, government agencies, and private investors. Staying informed about local policies, economic trends, and innovative financing options can also help practitioners develop more resilient and impactful development strategies.

What is the difference between Urban Economic Development vs Urban Planning?

AspectUrban Economic DevelopmentUrban Planning
Primary FocusBoosting local economies, attracting investment, job creationDesigning land use, infrastructure, and community development
Skills & CertificationsEconomic analysis, project management, sometimes urban planning credentialsUrban design, zoning, GIS, planning certifications
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, economic development organizationsMunicipal planning departments, consulting firms

Urban Economic Development and Urban Planning are related fields but differ in focus. Urban Economic Development concentrates on economic growth and investment, while Urban Planning emphasizes land use and community design. Both roles often collaborate but serve distinct purposes within urban development projects.

Infographic showing various Urban Economic Development job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $101,671 per year, or $48.9 per hour.

Senior Planner/Associate Planner

City of South Pasadena

South Pasadena, CA • On-site

$106K - $129K/yr

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Position Overview Associate Planner: $7,834.00 - $9,523.00 Monthly Senior Planner: $8,908.00 - $10,827.00 Monthly **The City may fill the vacancy at either classification depending on qualifications** 4% Cost of Living Adjustment July 1, 2027 The Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate is an experienced planning professional who brings both technical expertise and strong customer service skills. Both the Associate & Senior Planner will serve as a subject matter expert to the Community Development Department staff, City departments, and the Community. The City of South Pasadena is committed to fostering a culture of Collaboration, Accountability, Courage, Ownership, Professionalism, and Service Excellence

Candidates are expected to demonstrate these values in their work and interactions with colleagues and the community. Associate Planner Under direction of the Planning Manager, the incumbent will provided experienced current and advanced planning assistance to the City, exercise independent judgment on a variety of complex planning issues; performs related work as assigned. Senior Planner Under direction of the Planning Manager, the incumbent will initiate, organize, coordinate and manage major planning studies and complex planning, urban design or redevelopment projects; exercises independent judgment to develop recommendations on complex long range planning, urban design and redevelopment issues; performs related work as assigned.

Duties & Responsibilities The duties listed below are examples of the essential job duties typically performed by employees in this class. An employee may not be assigned all duties listed and may be assigned duties that are not listed below: Associate Planner Develops short and long-range plans; gathers, interprets, and prepares data for studies, reports, and recommendations; coordinates department activities with other departments and agencies as needed. Provides technical and professional advice; makes presentations to supervisors, boards, commissions, civic groups, and the general public.

Provides information on land use applications, ordinances, codes, plans, and related planning programs, services or regulations to architects, engineers, developers, contractors, owners, community groups, and interested persons. Responds to local citizens inquiring about local planning, zoning, building code enforcement, regulations, and ordinances. Prepares a variety of studies, reports, and related information for decision-making purposes.

Conducts technical research studies and prepares statistical reports and recommendations for drafting or revising local legislation and plans, projecting trends, monitoring socio-economic data, etc. Assist in the development and implementation of growth management, land use, economic development, utility, housing, transportation, facilities, solid waste or other plans and codes to meet the City's needs and any inter-governmental agreements or requirements. Evaluates land use applications and site plans for compliance with applicable local, state or federal laws.

Monitors assigned land use applications through the approval steps, and prepares reports and related data as required. Provides staff support to the City Council, Planning Commission, Cultural Heritage Commission, Design Review Board and other boards as needed and assigned. Prepares planning reports and supporting data, including recommendations on various land use proposals.

Evaluates environmental information and prepares appropriate documents according to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) on behalf of the City as lead agency. Prepares responses on behalf of the City as a responsible agency. Coordinates and assists in the enforcement of local ordinances and in interpreting City codes and master plans.

May assist in designs for parks, streetscapes, landscapes, and other municipal projects. Updates a variety of maps. Prepares graphics and maps for a variety of reports, plans, grant applications, publications or meetings.

Serves when assigned as a member of the planning task force composed of City, County or State groups in regional and sub-regional planning efforts. Prepares and writes grant application components relating to geographies, maps, plats, site plans or other planning processes. Assists in maintaining the City's planning and economic database.

Senior Planner Develops short and long-range plans; gathers, interprets, and prepares data for studies, reports and recommendations; coordinates department activities with other departments and agencies as needed. Schedules and reviews interdepartmental planning, development and redevelopment projects and studies; conceptualizes innovative alternatives to long range planning, urban design or redevelopment issues; works directly with consultants and the public in implementing planning, urban design and/or redevelopment policy; assists with the coordination of economic development and business assistance activities. Provides technical and professional advice; makes presentations to supervisors, boards, commissions, civic groups and the general public.

Provides information on land use applications, ordinances, codes, plans and related planning programs, services or regulations to architects, engineers, developers, contractors, owners, community groups and interested persons. Responds to local citizens inquiring about local planning, zoning, building code enforcement, regulations and ordinances. Staffs appointed advisory groups, committees and task forces; provides technical assistance or responds to information requests from other employees, the public and other agencies.

Initiates contact with and confer with property owners, developers, business and civic leaders on current and future developments Prepares a variety of studies, reports and related information for decision-making purposes. Develops and implements major planning, urban design and/or redevelopment studies and complex research projects; works on project teams in solving specific planning, urban design or redevelopment problems; oversees and participates in completing environmental studies. Independently manages complex planning, urban design or redevelopment projects and monitors project implementation for compliance with approved conditions.

Develops Requests for Proposals, coordinates consultant selection processes and oversees the work of consultants. Coordinates or assists with the various phases of project development including evaluation of developer's proposals and urban design and plan review. Conducts technical research studies and prepares statistical reports and recommendations for drafting or revising local legislation and plans, projecting trends, monitoring socio-economic data, etc.

Provides direct research assistance to upper management in developing and adopting procedures, regulations and projects; independently conducts original research and interpretive work on special planning, urban design or redevelopment issues. Assists in the development and implementation of growth management, land use, economic development, utility, housing, transportation, facilities, solid waste or other plans and codes to meet the City's needs and any inter-governmental agreements or requirements. Evaluates land use proposals and site plans for conformity to established plans and local, state or federal laws; evaluates proposals' development impact as they relate to the adopted plans of the City and makes recommendations.

Facilitates the review of major development and land use projects and ensures timely completion of assigned projects. Monitors assigned land use applications through the approval steps, prepares reports and related data as required. Develops or directs the development of environmental studies in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act.

Provides staff support to the City Council, Planning Commission, Cultural Heritage Commission, Design Review Board and other boards as needed and assigned. Prepares planning reports and supporting data, including recommendations on various land use proposals. Evaluates environmental information and prepares appropriate documents according to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) on behalf of the City as lead agency.

Prepares responses on behalf of the City as a responsible agency. Coordinates and assists in the enforcement of local ordinances and in interpreting City codes and master plans. Assists in the designs for parks, streetscapes, landscapes and other municipal projects.

Updates a variety of maps & prepares graphics and maps for a variety of reports, plans, grant applications, publications or meetings. Serves when assigned as a member of the planning task force composed of City, County or State groups in regional and subregional planning efforts. Prepares and writes grant application components relating to geography, maps, plats, site plans, or other planning processes.

Assists in maintaining the City's planning and economic database. Serves as acting department head in the department head's absence, as assigned. Qualifications Associate Planner Education: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in regional planning, urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, or a related field.

Highly desired candidates will possess a Master's degree and/or an American Institute of Certified Planners certification. Experience: Three years of increasingly responsible municipal experience. Any equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered.

Additional education may substitute for required experience on a year-for-year basis. Knowledge of: State land use, development, and environmental law, comprehensive planning, and zoning, including their formation, adoption, and enforcement; familiarity with urban design principles and standards; planning programs and processes; working knowledge of computers and GIS applications; drafting; familiarity with today's techniques and public information and involvement. Ability to: Read architectural drawings and plans; communicate clearly and effectively verbally and in writing with the general public, architects, contractors, developers, owners, supervisors, and employees; establish effective working relationships; manage multiple tasks and projects in a timely manner; use a computer, motor vehicle, calculator, phone, copy and fax machine, and various graphic design tools and software.

Senior Planner Education: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a degree in regional planning, urban planning, architecture, landscape architecture, or a related field. Highly desired candidates will possess a Master's degree and/or an American Institute of Certified Planners certification. Experience: Four years of increasingly responsible municipal experience and progressively complex professional urban planning experience.

Any equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered. Additional education may substitute for required experience on a year-for-year basis. Knowledge of: State land use, development and environmental law, comprehensive planning, and zoning, including their formation, adoption, and enforcement; architecture and urban design principles and standards; historic preservation; planning programs and processes and the operations of a public agency; site planning and development; problem-solving; principles of meritorious customer service; familiarity with today's techniques for community participation and public information; working knowledge of personal computers and GIS operations; and, drafting.

Ability to: Create alternative site plan and development solutions; interpret design guidelines and reach conclusions that are reasonable, supported by factual information and findings; prepare oral, written, and graphic reports and present information to community groups, commissions and elected officials; maintain effective working relationships with diverse community groups elected officials, individuals, and other staff; apply an understanding of urban and regional planning, principles and techniques to assignments; interpret a the Secretary of Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation and criteria to evaluate the significance of historic and cultural resources; interpret and apply design guidelines for new construction and ability to read and interpret architectural drawings; structure development feasibility analyses and research for staff or consultants; read architectural drawings and plans; communicate effectively orally and in writing with the general public, architects, developers, owners, supervisors and employees; to manage multiple tasks and projects in a timely manner; use a personal computer, motor vehicle, calculator, phone, copy, and fax machine, various graphic design tools. Other Special Requirements: Possession of a valid Class "C" California driver's license and a satisfactory driving record. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work is performed mostly in office settings. Some outdoor work is required in the inspection of various land use developments and construction sites.

Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus Ability to exert light to moderate physical effort, and exert sufficient force to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects up to 25 pounds. Ability to remain in a sitting/standing position for extended periods of time. Ability to hear and speak to the general public, and City staff on the telephone and in person.

Hand and eye coordination are needed to operate office equipment. Strength, dexterity, coordination and vision to use keyboard and video/computer display terminal. Working Conditions While performing the duties of this job, the employee occasionally works in outside weather conditions.

The employee is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, or airborne particles. Work may entail occasional driving to various sites within and around the City. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet in the office, moderate in the field.

FLSA Status: Non-exempt Additional Information HOW TO APPLY: This recruitment is open until filled; applications will be screened as they are received. Interviews will be scheduled while the recruitment is open, so candidates are encouraged to apply immediately. Selection Process: To be considered, please apply onl...