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Luis Sanchez serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Civil and Urban Engineering at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering while concurrently holding the position of Lower Manhattan Borough Commissioner for the New York City Department of Transportation since May 2007.
His educational credentials include a Master of Science in Transportation Planning and Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of New York and a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering from the City College of New York.
With over three decades of professional experience, Sanchez specializes in roadway design, transit infrastructure, pedestrian facilities, and environmental impact assessments. His notable projects encompass the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Transit System, Van Wyck Expressway/Western Queens ITS, and the Lower Manhattan Alternatives Access Study, demonstrating expertise in large-scale urban reconstruction and traffic management.
He maintains active membership in key professional organizations:
- American Society of Civil Engineers
- Institute of Transportation Engineers
- National Society of Professional Engineers
- Municipal Engineers of the City of New York
- Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers
Sanchez's career trajectory spans private sector leadership as co-founder of El Taller Colaborativo, P.C. and public service roles including Director of Street Reconstruction at NYC DOT, where he administered the FHWA WTC Emergency Relief Program prior to his current commissioner appointment.
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