Megan Macy is an attorney in the Sacramento office and Co-Leader of the firm's Facilities and Business Practice Group. She is also an active member of the Charter School Practice Group. In her transactional practice, Megan specializes in developer fee issues, including negotiation of school facilities mitigation agreements addressing new student generation into school districts in excess of 20,000 students. She has also represented school districts in property transactions ranging from property sale and acquisition to negotiation of facilities use agreements. In her litigation practice, Megan has represented clients on ADA facilities access issues and construction related disputes.
Megan is an accomplished speaker presenting at various events including the California School Board Association (C.S.B.A.), the California Association of School Business Officials (C.A.S.B.O.), the Coalition for Adequate School Housing (C.A.S.H.) and Lozano Smith's Facilities & Business Consortium on various topics ranging from school closure to developer fees to construction.
Megan earned her law degree from the University of Oregon School of Law and received a B. A. in Public Policy from Washington and Lee University. After work, Megan enjoys seeing the successes of our public school system by coaching a local high school volleyball team. |