Terry L. Bellamy

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Terry L. Bellamy
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Director of Public Works and Transportation
Assumed office
December 2018
Personal details
BornCharlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Spouse(s)Marcia Purvis Bellamy
Children3
ResidenceCamp Springs, Maryland
Alma materNorth Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Iowa State University
Profession

Terry L. Bellamy is currently the director of public works and transportation for Prince George's County, Maryland.[1][2] Prior to his current position, he served as director of transportation for the City of Durham, North Carolina[3] and Assistant Director for Transportation Planning[4] for the City of San Antonio. He is an experienced senior public administrator possessing over 30 years of experience advocating for green planning solutions, implementing innovative economic development practices and developing best practices in public policy.

City of Durham[]

From 2016 to 2018, Bellamy introduced Vision Zero to the City of Durham.[5]  Vision Zero is an approach that recognizes no traffic fatalities or serious injuries are acceptable.[6]  Dock less bike share was introduced to Durham to include development of citywide policies on operations and maintaining both bike and electric scooters.[7]

City of San Antonio[]

Since joining the San Antonio Department of Transportation and Capital Improvements, Bellamy has provided leadership on the city's 2040 Multimodal Transportation Plan "SA Tomorrow".[8] In this role, he aims to improve transportation in and around the city by accounting for the time it takes to get from one point to another.

Bellamy serves on the San Antonio Mobility Coalition "SAMCo" Executive Committee,[9] and VIA Metropolitan Transit Advisory Committee, and is Vice Chair of the Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization's Technical Advisory Committee.[10]

District Department of Transportation[]

Bellamy was named Acting Director of the District of Columbia Department of Transportation in May 2010 by Mayor Vincent Gray, and was confirmed as Director[11][12] in August 2010 by the Council of the District of Columbia. He had been serving as the Interim Director since January 2010. During the administration of Mayor Adrian Fenty, Bellamy served as Deputy Director of Operations (May 2009 - December 2009) under Gabe Klein and as Associate Director for Transportation Operations Administration (March 2008 - May 2009) under .

References[]

  1. ^ "Public Works & Transportation | Prince George's County, MD". www.princegeorgescountymd.gov. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
  2. ^ Chason, Rachel (November 29, 2018). "Alsobrooks appoints a mix of new faces and longtime county officials to top posts". Washington Post.
  3. ^ https://durhamnc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/11193
  4. ^ "Divisions".
  5. ^ "Zero crash fatalities? Durham hopes so". heraldsun. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
  6. ^ "Vision Zero – Not Just for Big Cities". visionzeronetwork.org. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
  7. ^ "Durham gets $1 million to find alternatives to driving downtown". heraldsun. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
  8. ^ "SA Tomorrow: It's Your Turn to Plan San Antonio's Future". 26 March 2015.
  9. ^ "Officers & Executive Committee".
  10. ^ http://alamoareampo.org/Committees/TAC/docs/TAC_Members.pdf
  11. ^ http://dcclims1.dccouncil.us/images/00001/20111208174240.pdf
  12. ^ https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/terry-bellamy-at-the-wheel-of-the-district-department-of-transportation/2011/07/20/gIQAxUJMdI_story.html
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