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<br /> L �^ Mr. Davis is a Vice President and Principal of Keith and Schnars. In this role, he is directly
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<br /> responsible for the management of projects in five areas - Transportation Planning, Urban
<br /> ' 1- yt,,r w „�r'� Planning,Landscape Architecture,Public Information&Outreach,and Environmental Sciences.
<br /> ;rnMr. Davis has a notable background in water resources, environmental policy, legislation and S
<br /> } governmental relations, including NEPA. He has served in a senior capacity in the Army
<br /> „ x ''` a I Corps of Engineers, the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the Environmental
<br /> '' 4;,';;;;) * `J ( Protection Agency and the United States Department of the Interior. Mr. Davis served for
<br /> five years as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army. In this role, he was responsible for
<br /> ACADEMIC policy and legislation for the Army Corps of Engineers' civil works program. This included
<br /> BACKGROUND the development and authorization of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan and 0
<br /> M.S.,Biology,Austin Peay three Water Resources Development Acts. In addition, Mr. Davis served as the Chair of
<br /> State University, 1981 the White House Wetlands Working Group and was instrumental in the development of
<br /> national wetlands policy and regulations. He also served as DOI's Director of Everglades
<br /> B.S.,Biology and Restoration where he was responsible for the development and coordination of policy; and
<br /> Environmental Science, legislative and budget proposals related to the restoration of the South Florida Ecosystem.
<br /> Austin Peay State
<br /> University, 1977 With his extensive knowledge of state and national water and environmental policy,wetlands
<br /> regulations and legislation, Mr. Davis leads Keith and Schnars in its environmental, planning
<br /> PROFESSIONALand government markets. His reputation and recognition by environmental agency leaders
<br /> CIVIC INVOLVEMENT and staff in the state of Florida and in Washington, D.C.offers our clients a profound resource
<br /> Treasure Coast Regional for resolving environmental issues as well as policy and legislative consulting services.
<br /> Planning Council Board
<br /> Member RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
<br /> (Gubernatorial Appointee)
<br /> Senior Project Manager for the Crosstown Parkway Extension Environmental Impact
<br /> Member FICEWater Statement (EIS).
<br /> Resources Committee
<br /> Chairman,USACE Senior Project Manager for the South Miami-Dade Watershed Study and Plan, the largest
<br /> Subcommittee water resources planning effort ever undertaken in Florida.
<br /> Member,Board of Senior Project Manager for the Monroe County Comprehensive Plan Update.
<br /> Directors & Chairman,
<br /> Stewardship Committee, Provided senior oversight and policy direction for the development of the Comprehensive
<br /> Pine Jog Environmental Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP).
<br /> Education Center
<br /> Led the Federal government's efforts in the development and authorization by Congress of
<br /> Member,Board of CERP legislation.
<br /> Directors & Chairman,
<br /> Real Estate Committee, Led the development of three national Water Resources Development Acts (1996, 1999,
<br /> Florida Atlantic University 2000).
<br /> Foundation
<br /> Served as Senior Manager for two CERP projects,including the Acme Basin B project.
<br /> Chair,LLS Light the Night
<br /> Executive Committee Led or co-led the development of National Wetlands Policy,including mitigation and mitigation a
<br /> banking policy and the Corps' Nationwide permit program.
<br /> Led the development and authorization of innovative legislation on development in flood 431)
<br /> plains.
<br /> Served as the Department of theArmy representative on the followingTask Forces: Floodplain
<br /> Management, Brownfields, American Heritage Rivers, Clean Water Action Plan,Wetlands
<br /> Working Group and Coastal America.
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