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Brian Moncrief
Senior Analyst
Brian Moncrief joined RSG as an Analyst in 2007 and has three years of experience with over 30 client projects in redevelopment planning, affordable housing, and municipal finance services throughout California. He has specific expertise in redevelopment plan amendments, fiscal consultant services for redevelopment agency bond issues, public agency pass-through calculations, and housing implementation services.
In 2009, Mr. Moncrief was part of the project team that processed a redevelopment plan amendment for the City of San Jose Redevelopment Agency. This amendment included an increase in the tax increment limit from $7.6 billion to $15 billion, established a $7.6 billion bonded indebtedness limit, and updated the capital improvement projects and programs. The amendment helped provide the Agency with the financial flexibility to implement redevelopment projects to help eliminate existing physical and economic blighting conditions in the 19,621-acre project area. Mr. Moncrief was primarily responsible for blight research and documentation, data analysis, and preparation of required reports and documents.
In 2008, Mr. Moncrief was part of the project team that prepared a fiscal consultant's report for the City of Westminster Redevelopment Agency, which included the issuance of approximately $75 million in tax allocation bonds. The bond proceeds were used to fund a portion of the costs for the City's police facility. Specifically, the bonds helped provide the needed capital to upgrade outdated equipment, implement greater safety measures, and create adequate work space for employees to handle the current and future service needs of the community. Mr. Moncrief was primarily responsible for the research and data analysis required to substantiate available funding generated within three of the Agency's five redevelopment project areas. Other duties included the partial preparation of the final report and other documents.
Mr. Moncrief values the opportunity to work with clients to solve complex redevelopment planning, financing, and housing challenges that can help enhance the physical and economic viability of their communities.
Education
MPA, Public Administration, California State University, Long Beach (Pi Alpha Alpha, National Honors Society), 2006
BA, Political Science, University of California, Irvine, 2003
RSG Academy
Consulting: The RSG Way
Management & Supervision
Analysis 101
Tax
Blight
Professional Memberships & Certifications
California Redevelopment Association
American Society of Public Administration
Municipal Management Association of Southern California
Certificated in Emergency Planning and Management
