Michael Dyett
Michael V. Dyett, FAICP is a city planning consultant who co-founded Dyett & Bhatia, Urban and Regional Planners in 1976 in San Francisco, California. He has worked throughout the United States and abroad for Federal, State and local governments, including the United Arab Emirates, the Republic of China, the OECD and the Government of Guatemala. He was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Senegal in the early 1970s. Increasingly, his practice has involved evaluating policy responses to climate change and the environmental consequences of them along with comprehensive citywide planning and zoning.
He lives with his wife, Heidi Richardson, an architect, in Mill Valley, California. He has a son, James Granger Dyett, II, who lives in San Francisco.[1]
Mr. Dyett attended Nichols High School in Buffalo, New York, and graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College (1968) and the Harvard Graduate School of Design (1972). He was elected a member of the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Certified Planners in 2008.[2] He currently serves on the Boards of the California Film Institute/Mill Valley Film Festival and the Marin Theater Company and is on the Emeritus Board of the Mill Valley Library Foundation;[3] he also was on the Board of Trustees of the Headlands Center for the Arts for two terms. In Mill Valley, he has served as Chair of the Zoning and Design Guideline Advisory Committee and as Vice Chair of the Miller Avenue Design Advisory Committee, both City Council-appointed positions.[4]
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