City of Shelbyville Planning Director Adam Rude has been named the Outstanding Young Planner of the Year by the American Planning Association Indiana Chapter (APA-IN) as part of the 2025 Hoosier Planning Awards.
This new honor recognizes the top early-career professional in the state for their innovation, leadership, and dedication to building stronger, more sustainable communities.
Rude, a 2016 graduate of Ball State University with a bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning and Development, began his career with the City of Shelbyville the same year as Deputy Planning Director. By 2018, he had earned a promotion to Planning Director and has since become a key driver of Shelbyville’s modern growth and revitalization.
Adam’s impact on this city is seen in every corner—from our downtown revitalization to our new neighborhoods and walkable spaces,” said Mayor Scott Furgeson. “He has a rare ability to honor a community’s character while shaping a bold vision for its future.
Under Rude’s leadership, Shelbyville has experienced unprecedented progress in downtown development, housing expansion, and the implementation of its comprehensive plan. His efforts were further recognized in 2022 when he became a certified planner through the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). Rude now chairs the FAICP Committee within the APA-IN, contributing to the advancement of the profession across the state.
In addition to his professional work, Rude serves as President of the Mainstreet Shelbyville, Inc. Board, helping guide downtown business and cultural growth.
The Outstanding Young Planner award is designed to honor individuals under 35 who have made significant contributions to the planning field through noteworthy projects, community engagement, and progressive ideas that advance sustainability, equity, and livability. Rude exemplifies all of these qualities, with a proven track record of impactful planning initiatives, ethical leadership, and civic involvement.
“We are thrilled to see Adam recognized at the state level,” said Furgeson. “He represents the next generation of planners who understand that communities thrive through thoughtful design, collaboration, and heart.”
Rude was recognized at the 2025 Hoosier Planning Awards ceremony hosted by the APA Indiana Chapter this past week.
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