Alissa Torres, FAICP
Contact Information
4200 S. John Young Parkway
Orlando
FL
32839-8659
United States
FAICP Statement
Alissa Barber Torres has dedicated her25-year career to planning practice, planning education, professional and community service, and leadership, including extensive service to the profession at the local, state, and national levels. Her exceptional commitment to students and emerging planners includes teaching at two Florida universities, volunteer service, mentoring, and outreach to underserved K-12students of color. Torres’s professional experience, academic contributions, focus on inclusivity and equity for underserved communities, and planning projects in Orange County, Florida, have supported the practice of planning and generations of planners in Central Florida and enhanced the community’s development, facilities, and quality of life.
Professional Biography
Alissa Barber Torres, PhD, FAICP, CLTD has over 30 years of planning experience that includes transportation, land use, economic development, public participation, and intergovernmental coordination. As a Project Manager with Orange County (FL) Transportation Planning Division, Alissa manages projects related to emerging technologies, land development codes, mobility, equity, and pedestrian/bicycle safety. Alissa’s work has been honored with awards from the National Association of Counties, Florida Department of Transportation District 5, WTS-Central Florida Chapter, and the American Planning Association’s County Planning Division and Florida Chapter. She holds a Master of Science in Urban and Regional Planning from Florida State University, a Ph.D. in Texts and Technology from the University of Central Florida, and the Certified in Logistics, Transportation, and Distribution designation from ASCM. Alissa’s extensive professional service and leadership at local, state, and national levels focus on the growth and inclusivity of the urban planning profession, including as a founding member and former Co-Chair of the APA Florida Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) Committee. Alissa’s achievements in planning practice, planning education, professional and community service, and leadership led to her induction as a Fellow of the American Institute of Certified Planners in 2020.
Education
115306 | Florida State UniversityGraduation Date: May, 1998
Degree Level: Graduate
Planning Degree
321749 | University of Central Florida
Graduation Date: December, 2010
Degree Level: PhD/J.D.
321749 | University of Central Florida
Graduation Date: December, 2010
Degree Level: PhD/J.D.
321749 | University of Central Florida
Graduation Date: December, 2010
Degree Level: PhD/J.D.