
Lindsey Romaniello, AICP
Lindsey Romaniello is a PhD student at the University of Utah and a researcher with the Gateway and Natural Amenity Region (GNAR) Initiative, where she studies planning challenges in rural and gateway communities across the western United States. She previously worked as a recreation and community planning consultant, supporting towns and regions across the country, and has experience in local government as a municipal planner in the Rocky Mountain West. Now based in Salt Lake City, her work focuses on long-range planning and land-use policy, with current research exploring housing affordability, infrastructure development, and water access.
Session(s):
Planning in Gateway Communities: Trends, Typologies, and Emerging Needs »
APA Utah 2026 Spring Conference: Bryce Canyon, April 9, 2026 3:30 pmGateway communities are often lumped together, but they’re far from the same. This interactive session shares new data on how gateway communities have changed over the last decade and introduces a practical typology for understanding different community types. Participants will help classify real communities, discuss planning challenges, and explore strategies to better support gateway communities across Utah and the Mountain West.
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