Vincent Marsh, serves as the Principal of Marsh and Associates, a Historic Preservation Planning firm working for a number of public and private sector clients in the Bay Area. In addition, Vincent is a consulting Senior Associate with Lerner and Associates, Architects assigned to a number of preservation planning projects, primarily in San Francisco, CA.Mr. Marsh was previously employed with the City of Sacramento from 1999 until 2003 as a Senior Planner position within the Planning and Building Department, where he served as the City’s Preservation Director. His accomplishments in Sacramento included a comprehensive update of the City’s Preservation program. Under his tenure and leadership the City adopted a new Preservation Element, a Preservation Incentives program, and a new Historic Preservation Ordinance. He also supervised the work of four consultants who are completing a Citywide Cultural Resources Survey, which proposed ten new Historic Districts and fifty new landmarks. In addition, he supervised and managed the workflow and staffing of the City’s nine member DRPB. Vincent Marsh is registered as a Qualified Architectural Historian with both the Northwest Information Center at Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park and with the North Central Information Center at California State University in Sacramento, CA. Mr. Marsh meets the Professional Qualifications Standards for the Architectural History classification as found in 36 CFR Part 60 of the Federal regulations. In addition, the State Office of Historic Preservation (SOHP) has previously determined that Mr. Marsh meets the professional qualifications as an Historian and as a Preservation Planner during his tenure staffing two existing Certified Local Government (CLG) programs in S. F. and in Sacramento, CA. Vincent Marsh is listed on the Register of Professional Historians (No. 589) which is maintained by the California Council for the Promotion of History (CCPH).Specialties: Historic Preservation and City Planning, Environmental Review, Architectural HIstory and San Francisco History, Government Liaison
Listed skills include Historic Preservation, Architectural History, Urban Planning, Comprehensive Planning, and 22 others.