Taylor Reimann
Senior Program Manager, Circular Economy City of Boulder
Taylor Reimann (she/her), is the Senior Program Manager for Circular Economy in the City of Boulder’s Climate Initiatives Department. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sustainability, a Master of Public Administration, with over a decade of experience in local governments in Arizona and Colorado.
Taylor leads Boulder’s Sustainable Construction and Deconstruction work, helping advance a robust programmatic approach to construction and deconstruction waste. Her work has focused on modernizing the program through improved data systems, streamlined permitting workflows, and clearer guidance for industry users—resulting in stronger compliance and more actionable insights into material flows. She also contributes to broader policy efforts, including updates to environmental purchasing standards and strategies to address embodied carbon through procurement and regulation.
Working at the intersection of policy and project delivery, Taylor collaborates with contractors, designers, haulers, and internal city teams to align climate goals with real-world constraints. She is particularly interested in how local governments can leverage data, permitting, and market signals to accelerate circularity, reduce landfill dependency, and enable scalable, low-carbon construction practices.
Seminars
- Clarifying how different cities structure diversion ordinances by examining material requirements, permit applicability and enforcement mechanisms
- Exploring deconstruction programs in Colorado and California and where opportunities exist to make deconstruction viable
- Preparing for future circularity and wildfire related diversion expectations