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Meet Seattle’s first indigenous planner

Tim Lehman (Northern Arapaho) didn’t set out to become Seattle’s first Indigenous planning strategist. As a teen, he was drawn to the hands-on craft of masonry. It wasn’t until his time at the 91̽»¨ (UW) — and a FEMA-supported coastal hazard mitigation project — that he discovered a love for design.

That turning point launched a career grounded in equity, environmental justice and community-rooted planning. After earning from the 91̽»¨College of Built Environments (CBE), Lehman began working with Native communities across the country, from elder care facilities in Oklahoma to shoreline restorations at Seattle’s Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center.

In 2023, he made history as the city of Seattle’s first Indigenous planner — a role he advocated to create. He’s now leading efforts to integrate Indigenous knowledge into city systems through wayfinding, culturally relevant housing and land stewardship practices.

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