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Stewart Robertson, P. E <br />Transportation Planning/Traffic Engineering; Landscape Architecture <br />® Black Creek Trail, Segment A, Construction Documents, Miami -Dade County, FL <br />® Kimley -Horn is preparing construction documents for Black Creek Trail, Segment A, which is a <br />9.1 -mile, multi -use greenway trail in southern Miami -Dade County. Kimley -Horn is responsible <br />® for all phases of this project ranging from programming and schematic design through <br />® construction phase services. We have assisted MDPR in identifying potential trail alignments, <br />® amenities, trailhead locations, and neighborhood connections. We are coordinating with <br />numerous stakeholder groups, including utilities, local governments, and permitting agencies. <br />® Our design incorporates a non - motorized trail and linear park design within the Black Creek <br />® Canal (C -1) right -of -way owned by the SFWMD). Key challenges on this project that we <br />® have addressed include slope stability near the canal bank, crossing several major roadways <br />(including a six -lane section of U.S. 1), and working within SFWMD design standards for <br />® permitted use of their right -of -way. <br />® Snake Creek Bike Trail Planning and Feasibility Study, Miami, FL — Served as project <br />® manager assisting the Miami -Dade MPO and the Miami -Dade Park and Recreation Department <br />® with developing a non - motorized trail and linear park within the canal right -of -way along the <br />® Snake Creek Canal (C -9) in northern Miami -Dade County. Kimley- Horn's services on this <br />project included a corridor inventory, interagency coordination, public information workshops, <br />® alignment development, and preferred plan concept development. Kimley -Horn developed <br />® an attractive preferred plan display that included the proposed trail alignment, recommended <br />® phasing plan, and depicted artist renderings that portrayed a corridor vision for key trail <br />features and amenities. Kimley -Horn assisted its clients in obtaining programmed funds for the <br />® preparation of construction documents for the bikeway. <br />® Snapper Creek Trail Segment A Planning Study, Miami, FL — Project manager. Kimley- <br />® Horn analyzed and developed a preferred trail alignment for the Snapper Creek Trail from the <br />® FIU Modesto A. Maidique Campus to K -Land Park, a distance of approximately 5.6 miles. Our <br />® study determined strategies for improving sections of the existing path, made recommendations <br />for completing missing gaps, and identified locations for new crosswalks to improve connectivity <br />® and safety. We prepared programming and schematic design for developing a non - motorized <br />® multi -use trail and linear park along the Snapper Creek Canal (C -2) right -of -way and connecting <br />® the trail to four existing parks and three schools. Kimley -Horn conducted several corridor field <br />reviews by bicycle, conducted stakeholder and public meetings, and prepared an attractive <br />® workbook -style report to illustrate project concepts, alignments, and opportunities. <br />® Dania Beach Heights Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design ( CPTED) Study, <br />® Dania Beach, FL — Project engineer for a CPTED and traffic study within the Dania Beach <br />® Heights and Southeast neighborhoods within the City of Dania Beach. The objective of this <br />study was to develop a CPTED and traffic calming plan to address issues that were impacting <br />0 the neighborhoods including cut - through traffic, speeding, crime, and safety. Several strategies <br />® were developed to enhance the neighborhood environment and were grouped into CPTED <br />® initiatives and traffic calming improvements. The project included several meetings and <br />workshops with area residents. <br />® Miami River Greenway Design – Six Projects, Miami, FL — Project engineer for the <br />development of a master plan for six sites owned by Miami -Dade County. Two design options <br />® were developed for each site and presented to the public and the Miami River Committee for <br />® R Q 1407-0 <br />OY250021.11-0 Si y Isles Beat. Ca Prof Sery s P?su-+es vb0 <br />Special Qualifications <br />• Has 15 years of experience <br />specializing in transportation <br />engineering, with an emphasis in <br />multimodal planning and design <br />and bicycle /pedestrian planning. <br />• Experience includes bicycle <br />corridor studies, bicycle network <br />plans, transit studies, and GIS <br />Professional Credentials <br />Master of Science, Civil <br />Engineering, University of <br />Kentucky <br />Bachelor of Science, Civil <br />Engineering, University of <br />Kentucky <br />Professional Engineer in Florida <br />Professional Organizations <br />American Society of Civil <br />Engineers <br />Institute of Transportation <br />Engineers <br />National Society of Professional <br />Engineers <br />Kimley »)Horn <br />