Charles Neer, ASLA, Senior Associate, leads WRT’s Parks and Open Space Practice. Charles’ view of landscape as a productive agent in the shaping of cities, countryside, and culture is informed by 20+ years of experience with urban landscapes, park master planning and design. Charles has served as the project manager for national park projects in Philadelphia, Louisville, Austin, and Roanoke including the FDR Park Master Plan and The Parklands of Floyds Fork. He has worked on various waterfronts, campus master plans and urban designs throughout the country including the Anacostia Waterfront Initiative – Washington D.C., the Principal Riverwalk in Des Moines, IA, and Dutch Kills Green, Queens, N.Y. Charles has taught studios at the University of Pennsylvania and Temple University, is Board President of the Fairmount Community Development Corporation and is a Board Member of The McHarg Center for Urbanism and Ecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Charles is a member of the Urban Land Institute, City Parks Alliance, World Urban Parks, and the American Society of Landscape Architects.
Kathryn Ott Lovell was appointed Commissioner of Philadelphia Parks & Recreation by Mayor Kenney in 2016. As Commissioner, Kathryn oversees 700 full-time employees, 2,700 part-time employees, 10,200 acres of land, 250 playgrounds, and thousands of programs and events throughout Philadelphia.
In 2017, Kathryn commissioned the first strategic plan for Philadelphia Parks & Recreation. The plan, Our Path to 2020, set in motion a trajectory toward an equitable and exceptional parks and recreation system that connects people to each other, to enriching experiences, and to the natural world. The plan emphasizes citizen-centric servic. and high-quality, relevant, and accessible programs.