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SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS <br />Ms. White has over 15 years of experience in Florida as a Traffic Engineer. Her experience includes <br />analysis and design in traffic signals, traffic operations, Intelligent Transportation Systems, and <br />development of traffic studies. She is knowledgeable of MUTCD, FDOT design standards and <br />specifications, FDOT Design Manual, Highway Capacity Manual, ITE's Traffic Engineering Handbook. <br />She has worked on transportation projects and traffic studies for FDOT District 2 and 4, Palm Beach, <br />Broward, Miami-Dade, St. Lucie, Duval, St. Johns, and Alachua Counties as well as various Florida <br />municipalities. <br />EXPERIENCE <br />Lead Traffic Engineer, City-Wide Signal Retiming, Weston, FL, 2015: Performed signal retiming <br />for all signalized intersections within the City of Weston to improve signal coordination and improve <br />overall efficiency along major corridors of the City’s roadway network. Part of the analysis involved <br />the identification of all major signalized intersections, summary and analysis of traffic volumes, <br />speeds, classification data, turning movement counts, intersection delays, gaps, and travel times. <br />Lead Traffic Engineer, City Traffic Engineering Services, Pembroke Pines, Florida, Ongoing: <br />Traffic Engineer on this Continuing Services Contract for traffic engineering task work orders. <br />Provided a variety of traffic and transportation engineering services including intersection analysis, <br />signalization analysis and design, roundabout analysis and design, roadway level of service analysis, <br />public school traffic operational analysis, city-wide traffic modeling, city-wide traffic count database <br />maintenance, corridor signal timing progression analysis, traffic calming and neighborhood traffic <br />mitigation, responded to citizen inquiries and coordinated the interests of the City with Broward <br />County Traffic Engineering Division, FDOT District IV, Broward MPO, and other key stakeholder <br />government agencies. <br />Lead Traffic Engineer ,Town Traffic Engineer Services, Town of Surfside, Florida, Ongoing: Traffic <br />Engineer on this Continuing Services Contract for traffic engineering task work orders. Provided <br />comprehensive traffic engineering services including intersection analysis, signalization analysis and <br />design, roundabout analysis and design, roadway level of service analysis, public school traffic <br />operational analysis, Town-wide traffic modeling, Town-wide traffic count database maintenance, <br />corridor signal timing progression analysis, traffic calming and neighborhood traffic mitigation, <br />reviewed site plan applications with respect to traffic engineering impacts, responded to citizen <br />inquiries and coordinated the interests of the Town with Miami Dade County Public Works Department <br />Traffic Engineering Division, FDOT District VI and other key stakeholder government agencies <br />Transportation Planning, City of Key West ULDR Update and Complete Streets Manual, Key West, <br />FL. 2016: Complete rewrite of the City’s Land Development Regulations. The key areas included new <br />standards related to Complete Streets, Parking, Transportation Demand Management, Green Building <br />and Adaptation Planning. <br />Project Engineer, Miami-Dade County SMART Plan Land Use Scenario and Visioning Planning <br />Study for the South Dade Transit-way Corridor, Miami-Dade County, FL. 2018: This corridor <br />extends from the Dadeland South Metrorail Station south to Florida City, a distance of 20 miles. The <br />study tested the effect of different land use scenarios on future transit ridership in the corridor. The <br />final result will recommended land use policy and regulation changes for the corridor that address <br />the different communities’ overall visions, goals, and objectives while supporting transit in the South <br />Corridor. Developed techniques for distributing potential intensification targets around transit stations <br />to conform to FTA grant eligibility guidelines, parcel redevelopment potential, the effect of the chosen <br />mode for the corridor (BRT), and other constraints such as the impending 2045 land use forecasts <br />being developed for the next Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) Update. <br />Diana (Rivas) White, PE <br />Director of Transportation and Mobility YEARS OF EXPERIENCE <br />15 <br />YEARS WITH THE FIRM <br />8 <br />EDUCATION <br />BS, Civil Engineering, Florida <br />Atlantic University, 2006 <br />Tau Betta Pi <br />AA, Engineering, Broward <br />Community College, 2002 <br />CERTIFICATIONS & <br />LICENSES <br />Professional Engineer - FL <br />#74568 (2012) <br />PROFESSIONAL <br />AFFILIATIONS <br />Institute of Transportation <br />Engineers (ITE) <br />American Society of Civil <br />Engineers (ASCE) <br />120