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Continuing Professional Architectural & Engineering Services 2.0 Qualifications <br /> RFQ \o. 12-04 02 <br /> • <br /> 1 Citywide/Traffic Study Services, Citi/of Lauderhill, Lauderhill, FL <br /> Brian Shields, P.E., Director; new Director Charles E. Cuyler I! I <br /> Department of Engineering & Environmental Services IIq . 1— <br /> 3800Inverrary Boulevard, Suite 107 ��_= �1•'11I I . 1. <br /> tIL , <br /> Lauderhill, FL 33319 _ I <br /> (954) 714-3124 _ .i - = _ <br /> McMahon has served as the Transportation Consultant for the City —— r _ <br /> since 2000, up to the present. In this capacity, we were charged - ' rIT <br /> ® <br /> 1 with development traffic study reviews, performing special traffic 1 t, I <br /> studies and providing recommendations for improvements. As <br /> I part of our current assignment, we also review and perform operational analyses for signalized and <br /> unsignalized locations and traffic signal/corridor timing analyses. <br /> I SR-80 Corridor Downtown Redevelopment Impact Study, City of Fort Myers, Fort Myers, FL <br /> Sneed Kazeini, P.E., Director, Public Works <br /> 2200 Second Street <br /> 1 Fort Myers, FL 33902 - <br /> Due to the extensive planned redevelopment in the downtown • ?0 -.. .C.4%.970-06.,,- <br /> ';4;-'' <br /> �,, 1 <br /> Fort Myers area, the City DRA requested that McMahon ,,;ri ���.Il'���^ i <br /> 1 perform a transportation impact analysis to determine future �2 ` •/y 'aft-� ls�s, <br /> roadway improvement needs for a two-mile section of SR-80. '" 1� "� : <br /> MIiurA? <br /> tiuThe project impact behind the redevelopment was a plancreated by Duany Plater - Zybek & Company. The basis of = fol; <br /> nit;; ' ��. <br /> that plan was for a new urbanist principal of creating a ' 'Ti��, <br /> i y_ <br /> 1 downtown core with a mixture of residential and commercial `� ...t�,, <br /> uses with higher intensities, due to the concept of shared uses. �, ` , I' <br /> This project included forecasting the future trips based on the redevelopment plan, assigning the new <br /> 1 trips to the roadway network, and conducting an impact analysis for eight (8) cross-sectional <br /> alternatives. The alternatives included converting the existing SR-80 one-way pair to two-way <br /> roadways and the possible realignment of SR-80 away from the riverfront area. <br /> I <br /> Estero Boulevard Analysis & Design Project,Lee County, Lee County, FL <br /> 1 Robert K. Phelan, P.E., Senior Engineer <br /> Lee County Department of Transportation <br /> 1500 Monroe Street <br /> 1 Fort Myers, FL 33901 <br /> (239)533-8594 <br /> McMahon was hired to work with Lee County staff and the Town of Fort Myers Beach to develop a <br /> 1 pilot section of the Estero Boulevard Master Plan for implementation. Estero Boulevard is the main <br /> corridor through the Town and the only way on or off Estero Island. This project faced several <br /> challenges including severely constrained right-of-ways (ROW), occupation of the ROW by adjacent <br /> property owners, significant seasonal and tourist traffic, coastal construction zone restrictions, sea <br /> 1 5McMAHON <br /> 2-6 <br />