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® Relevant Experience, cont. B i l l Wa d d I I I, R LA, A I C P <br />Charlotte Harbor CRA Gateway and Harbor, Charlotte Harbor, FL — Served as team member providing urban design and <br />® engineering services in support of revitalization efforts on behalf of the Charlotte Harbor Community Redevelopment Agency. Kimley- <br />® Horn's first assignment was to prepare design documents and provide permitting services for the Harbor Walk project consisting of a <br />® pedestrian promenade and boardwalk connecting the east and west sides of Charlotte Harbor. The project utilizes the old US 41 bridge <br />abutment for parking and promenade area creating a trailhead for the boardwalk which crosses a section of the Harbor shoreline going <br />® under the US 41 bridge. Upon completion the Harbor walk will extend approximately one mile from Chester Roberts Park to Bayshore <br />® Park. <br />to <br />It <br />ID <br />Bahama Village, Duval Street and Truman Waterfront Streetscape and Urban Design Standards, Key West, FL — Served <br />as project manager. Kimley -Horn was selected by the City of Key West to lead community-based design charrettes to create a <br />comprehensive set of streetscape and urban design standards to interconnect one of the world's most famous corridors, Duval Street, <br />with the adjoining Bahama Village and Truman Waterfront Project. Services included facilitating community consensus on design <br />components, and preparation of preliminary and final design documents for streetscape, roadway, and wayfinding elements for more <br />than 30 blocks in historic Bahama Village. <br />Urban Lakefront and Economic Revitalization Study, Winter Haven, FL — Serving as landscape architect and public involvement <br />specialist on the team providing urban planning, urban design, community consensus building, landscape architecture, economic <br />development, and multi- agency coordination to create a redevelopment plan for the City's lakefronts. Techniques to interconnect <br />the lakes with the rest of the community include enhancing street connections, extending the rails -to- trails bike path to the lakefront, <br />creating pedestrian connections, and developing visual vistas. <br />Convention Center Urban District, Orlando, FL — Deputy project manager. Kimley -Horn has provided master planning, entitlement <br />planning, urban design, civil engineering, and landscape architecture services for Thomas Enterprises, Inc., in support of the <br />development of a 1,600 -acre, mixed -use urban district adjacent to Orlando's Orange County Convention Center, the nation's second <br />busiest convention center. <br />University of Tampa Campus Master Plan, Tampa, FL — Designer on the Kimley -Horn team retained by the University to update <br />the campus master plan incorporating vehicular and pedestrian plans and employing traditional urban design criteria. A day -long <br />design session was conducted with University staff to understand their plans for future expansions of the campus and the environment <br />and infrastructure constraints. Next, a revised master plan was developed using the vehicular and pedestrian needs as the guiding <br />principal. From that, demolition of buildings and location of new buildings were studied. The initial phases of the campus planning <br />project are complete and future phases involving modifying the master plan have not yet begun. <br />US 41 Gateway Monuments, North Port, FL — Landscape architect for the Kimley -Horn team that is providing landscape <br />architecture, civil and structural engineering, permit preparation and submittal, and construction bidding assistance services for two <br />main entry features along US 41 (Tamiami Trail) in the City of North Pod. The entry features create a gateway to the City, providing a <br />sense of arrival. Residents of the City felt that the traveling public should be able to identity the boundaries of North Port and recognize <br />that the City is unique along that stretch of roadway. Kimley- Horn's landscape architects and engineers worked closely with City staff <br />designing the structure, landscape enhancements, and lighting. <br />Main Street Improvement Study, Sarasota, FL — Served as project manager and senior landscape architect. The purpose of this <br />study was to determine feasible streetscape enhancements along Main Street in Downtown Sarasota that will improve the quality <br />and function of existing public spaces and create a more walkable community. The study also implemented the objective of reducing <br />the maintenance of public space, while enhancing the physical and visual quality of streetscapes within the Downtown and providing <br />more definition to the City's historic district. The culmination of this project was a Main Street Master Plan that identified flexible cross - <br />sectional design standards developed from alternatives created through public involvement throughout the study process; alternatives <br />allow for integration of future transit services. An implementation plan for phased construction between the different study area <br />segments was also developed. <br />R�O,. -0,�_ <br />oy26 IA4 -0 Sr7 1s BF... lad P, Sxni,es Rm. es <br />Kimley> »Horn <br />