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Christina Hoxie started Hoxie Collective in 2017. She has been practicing urban and regional planning in the greater Kansas City area since 2008. Prior to 2008, Christina worked in architectural practices in Chicago and Houston since 1995. Christina’s work focuses on providing comprehensive, actionable planning solutions that are pragmatic, creative, and owned by their unique communities.

 

The process to achieve these integrated, community-driven solutions is where the innovation lies. Christina is an empathetic listener and strategic thinker who facilitates informed dialogue to find common ground and creates clear decision-making processes that build trust. She also seeks opportunities during planning and analysis processes to build multi-sector partnerships that assist the implementation of solutions from public policy, to educational programs, to housing, mobility, and green infrastructure solutions.

 

Christina’s deep love of nature and neighborhoods carry over into her community service activities in Deep Roots committee leadership, and Heartland Conservation Alliance committee service, as well as volunteering with various community gardening initiatives.

 

Education:

Master of Urban Planning,

Environmental Focus 

University of Kansas

 

Master of Architecture 

University of Kansas

 

Bachelor of Fine Art,

Interior Architecture

University of Houston

 

Years of professional experience:

25

 

Full resume available HERE

SELECT AWARDS AND RECOGNITION

Prairie Gateway Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 2024 Honor Award for Woksape Makoce: Food Systems District Vision Plan, Porcupine, SD. (Team included: Substance Architecture, SWT Design, Archineers, KLJ Engineers)

 

Prairie Gateway Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 2022 Awards of Excellence for planning and analysis: Oceti Sakowi Community Academy Vision Plan and Gliun Vision Plan, Rapid City, SD. (Team included: Substance Architecture, SWT Design, McLennan Design, Archineers, Biohabitats, KLJ Engineers)

 

American Planning Association, Missouri Chapter, 2020 Outstanding Public Outreach, Program, Project, Tool or Community Initiative Award: Lykins Neighborhood Strategic Development Process.

 

American Planning Association, Missouri Chapter, 2020 Outstanding Plan: North Kansas City Bicycle Master Plan (Team included: BikeWalkKC, WSP)

 

Prairie Gateway Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects, 2016 Award of Excellence for planning and analysis: Thunder Valley Regenerative Community, Porcupine, South Dakota. (while at a previous firm)

 

American Planning Association, Missouri Chapter, 2015 Original and Innovative Plan award: Flint Hills Frontiers, 19 county ecoregional plan for the Flint Hills communities of Kansas. (while at a previous firm)

 

National American Planning Association, 2010 Daniel Burnham award: Greater Downtown Area Plan, Kansas City, Missouri (while at a previous firm)

CONTACT

Christina Hoxie

785.840.5507

Professional registration and membership:

American Institute of Certified Planners #025838;

American Planning Association (APA) national and Kansas City, Missouri member

THE COLLECTIVE

Hoxie Collective employs a dynamic team structure in collaboration with other businesses, non-profit organizations, and higher education institutions both locally and nationally. We are a KCMO certified WBE/SLBE and a Missouri certified DBE. The Collective provides a full range of services, research, and expertise for community and regional planning and design. This business model allows each agency to stay streamlined and support each other in doing comprehensive community-focused work with thought leaders in the areas of expertise needed by the communities we serve. Hoxie Collective works with and endorses the following offices and individuals:

APPLIED URBAN RESEARCH

ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN DESIGN

COMMUNITY LEGAL COUNSEL

Dotte Agency

(University of Kansas School of Architecture and Design)

Shannon Criss

Nils Gore

Kansas City Design Center

Michael Gibson

Matt Kleinmann

Reach Collaborative

Jon Taylor

UMKC Planning and Design

Michael Frisch

Jake Wagner

Dina Newman (Center for Neighborhoods)

LaMonica Upton (Center for Neighborhoods)

Heartland Center for Jobs and Freedom

Gina Chiala

Legal Aid of Western Missouri

Neighborhood Legal Support of Kansas City

Gregg Lombardi

ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

 

Development Strategies

Matt Wetli

Justin Carney

Andy Pfister

Mend Collaborative

Zakcq Lockrem

ENGAGEMENT & COMMUNICATIONS

 

 

Parson & Associates

Tiffany Moore

Vireo

Triveece Penelton

Place It!

James Rojas

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION AND RESTORATION

GIS AND DATA ANALYTICS

HISTORIC PRESERVATION

HOUSING

KC Healthy Kids

Andrea Clark

Midwest GeoInfo

Molly Gosnell

mySidewalk

Rosin Preservation

Elizabeth Rosin

CHWC

KC Community Land Trust

Urban Institute

Susan Popkin

Westside Housing Organization

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

MOBILITY

Hubbard Studio 

Elise Hubbard

Landworks Studio

Mend Collaborative

PLAID Collaborative

SWT Design

Vireo

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