Andy Likuski is a Front End Lead and urban planner turned software developer with 10+ years building web tools that shape public space and transit decisions. Based in Oslo, he combines full-stack and front-end expertise—3D modeling, interactive maps, and analytical simulations—with practical planning experience from roles at Calthorpe Analytics, State of Place (CTO), and current advisory work for multiple urban organizations. He leads frontend efforts at CEMIT while advising nonprofits and consultancies on productizing planning services, translating community goals into shareable, data-driven proposals. Andy’s background uniquely bridges academic planning work (Tufts) and production software shipped since the early web era, giving him both policy sensibility and systems-level engineering chops.
10 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
1999, Computer Science and Engineeering, 1999, Computer Science and Engineeering at University of California, Davis
Masters, Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, Masters, Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning at Tufts University
Contributions:1 push, 1 branch in 5 years 7 months
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