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<br />City of Miami - RFQ# 501331,2 -Miscellaneous Management Advisory Consulting Services
<br />Marcia Tobin
<br />Resiliency Planner >>AECOM
<br />Christine Graziano
<br />Senior Economist » AECOM
<br />Education Education
<br />MA, Geological Sciences, Columbia University, 1998 Master of City Planning, University of Pennsylvania, 2003
<br />BLA, Landscape Architecture, State University of New York, 1988 Bachelor of Arts,'English, Dickinson College, 1998, magna cum
<br />MS, Forest Science, Environmental Chemistry, Yale University, laude
<br />1996
<br />Professional Affiliations
<br />American Planning Association
<br />San Francisco Urban Planning & Research Association
<br />Urban Land Institute
<br />Ms. Tobin is a planner with over 20 years of experience,
<br />focused on creating integrated approaches and solutions
<br />to complex planningand environmental issues, particularly
<br />at city, watershed, and regional scales. She has led project
<br />teams requiring coordination of multiple disciplines and
<br />stakeholder interests to guide and directthe identification
<br />of feasible solutions, while maintainingthe transparency of
<br />decision-making analyses and processes.
<br />Ms. Tobin's project portfolio includes master plan
<br />development, direction of water resources planning studies,
<br />watershed management plans, site opportunity and
<br />constraints analyses, environmental impact review with an
<br />emphasis on water resources, ecosystem restoration plans,
<br />and mitigation planning and monitoring.
<br />Project Experience
<br />• Reconstruccion Nuevo Leon Transparente,
<br />Metropolitan Sustainable Mobility Master Plan,
<br />Monterrey, Mexico
<br />• University of California Santa Cruz, Long -Range
<br />Development Plan Environmental Analysis and
<br />Landscape Plan, Santa Cruz, California.
<br />• Rippowam-Cisqua High School, Final Environmental
<br />Impact Statement, Bedford, New York.
<br />• Charlotte -Mecklenburg Utility District, Federal
<br />Energy Regulatory Commission Permitting,
<br />Charlotte -Mecklenburg, North Carolina.
<br />• Fulton County, Comprehensive Stormwater Master
<br />Plan: Camp and Deep Creek Basins, Fulton County,
<br />Georgia.
<br />• Atlanta Regional Commission, Big Creek Watershed
<br />Protection Study, Atlanta, Georgia.
<br />• San Benito County Water District, Groundwater
<br />Management Plan Alternatives Development, San
<br />Benito County, California.
<br />• City of Santa Cruz, Habitat Conservation Plan, Santa
<br />Cruz, California.
<br />• City of Santa Cruz, Integrated Water Plan and
<br />Environmental Impact Report, Santa Cruz, California.
<br />AECOM
<br />Certifications/AffIII atio ns
<br />American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), Certified
<br />Urban Land Institute (ULI), member
<br />American Planning Association, member
<br />Awards + Honors
<br />North American Project Management incentive Award, AECOM,
<br />2014
<br />Ann Louise Strong Leadership Award, University of Pennsylvania,
<br />2003
<br />Department of City and Regional Planning Special Award for
<br />Excellence in Student Publications, University of Pennsylvania,
<br />2003.
<br />Other Languages
<br />Spanish
<br />Christine Graziano has extensive experience in a diverse
<br />array of real estate and economic development advising
<br />services. Market studies and financial feasibility analysis
<br />form the backbone of Ms. Graziano's professional
<br />experience for projects rangingfrom analysis for developers
<br />on specific sites to master plans for communities
<br />nationwide. Having had a large percentage of her clients
<br />In the public sector, she has expertise in conveying market
<br />fundamentals to her public clients, while recognizingthe
<br />developer's need fora deal to be profitable.
<br />Ms. Graziano has worked on a variety of projects including
<br />market analysis for master planning processes, financial
<br />feasibility assessments, economic impact studies,
<br />economic development strategies, implementation plans,
<br />and development advisory services for public and private
<br />clients. She aims to keep abreast of emerging trends in the
<br />real estate and economic development realms to inform and
<br />inspire her work.
<br />As a member of the Central District Compliance Assurance
<br />Program, Kristin was also involved in several aspects of
<br />environmental resource compliance, including handling the
<br />identification and remediation of wetland and mangrove
<br />impacts in addition to remaining as the point ofcontactfor
<br />sovereign submerged lands issues.
<br />Project Experience
<br />• Miami -Dade CountyTrail Benefits Study: Ludlam Trail
<br />Case Study, Miami -Dade County, FL
<br />• City of Ft. Lauderdale, Central Beach Master Plan; Ft.
<br />Lauderdale, FL
<br />• Port Canaveral Visitors Center Opportunity Analysis;
<br />Port Canaveral, FL
<br />• Shenandoah National Park Concession Analysis,
<br />National Park Service, Virginia
<br />• Space Florida Return on Investment Analysis, Florida
<br />Department of Transportation
<br />• Transit -Oriented Development (TOD) Market Study,
<br />College Park, MD
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