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<br /> • GENERAL TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND PLANNING SERVICES, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL:
<br /> • Mr. Penfield, acting as the Project Manager for Traffic Engineering, provided as-needed transportation services. These
<br /> ® have included traffic impact study reviews, and parking study and shared parking assessments that were conducted in
<br /> accordance with the city's land development regulations. Extensive intergovernmental coordination and quasi-judicial
<br /> • presentations were required.
<br /> • GENERAL ENGINEERING AND PLANNING SERVICES, MIRAMAR, FL: Mr. Penfield, acting as the Project
<br /> • Manager for Traffic Engineering, served as Development Review Committee (DRC) reviewer for transportation and
<br /> traffic engineering components of site plans, engineering plans, and land use plan applications submitted to the City.
<br /> • Reviews include traffic impact and trip generation analyses, traffic operations, site access/circulation, stacking/queuing
<br /> • analysis, marking review, geometric considerations, and safety compliance with the Miramar and Broward County Land
<br /> Development Code (Trafficways Standards), and FDOT Standards.
<br /> • GENERAL TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES, WESTON, FL: As Traffic Engineer, Mr. Penfield provided site
<br /> ® plan reviews, signal warrant analyses, a left-turn warrant analysis, an all-way stop evaluation, and intersection and corridor
<br /> safety studies. Most tasks required extensive coordination with Broward County Traffic Engineering Division staff.
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<br /> GENERAL TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND PLANNING SERVICES, PARKLAND, FL: Mr. Penfield,
<br /> acting as the Project Manager for Traffic Engineering, provided as-needed transportation services that included traffic
<br /> • control, operating analysis, traffic impact, site plan review, comprehensive planning, concurrency evaluations, and traffic
<br /> safety studies. Extensive intergovernmental coordination was required.
<br /> • COMPREHENSIVE PARKING STUDY FOR FREIGHT TRANSPORT IN MIAMI-DADE COUNTY,
<br /> MIAMI-DADE COUNTY METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION, FL: Project Manager - Mr. Penfield
<br /> ® led this study that included estimating the demand for truck parking capacity in Miami-Dade County and developing
<br /> • recommendations for the implementation of a truck parking program. The study for the MPO found that there is demand
<br /> for more than 10,000 spaces for local truck parking and nearly 2,000 for long haul truck parking, even though there are
<br /> • fewer than 300 legal truck parking spaces in the County. The study, which found commercial trucks are parked illegally
<br /> • at many locations, also reviewed land zoned to allow for truck parking and identified potential sites for full-service truck
<br /> • parking facilities.
<br /> • TOWN OF LANTANA PARKING AND TRAFFIC STUDY, LANTANA, FL: Recent redevelopment inquiries
<br /> spurred the Town to analyze existing and future parking supply/demand, as well as the efficiency of traffic flow within the
<br /> • downtown area, which spans the Intra-coastal Waterway to Broadway Avenue and includes US-I and Lantana Road. Study
<br /> • was based on the Town's Visioning Process that included mixed-use development along Ocean Avenue near Sportsman
<br /> ® Park. As Lead Technical Traffic Engineer, Mr. Penfield identified parking supply deficiencies and recommended alternative
<br /> mode transportation strategies to minimize traffic impacts.
<br /> ® OAKHILL NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT STUDY, DAVIE, FL: The Town requested
<br /> a comprehensive evaluation to assess travel speeds and cut-through traffic volume in the Oakhill neighborhood.
<br /> • Recommendation to Town Council was to isolate internal streets with traffic calming treatments. As Lead Technical
<br /> ® Traffic Engineer, Mr. Penfield suggested public information workshops to identify the most critical locations and discuss
<br /> treatment with residents.
<br /> ® PALM BEACH GARDENS HIGH SCHOOL TRAFFIC IMPACT AND OPERATIONS STUDY, PALM BEACH
<br /> • GARDENS, FL: The school site plan was revamped to modernize the facility and improve inbound and outbound
<br /> • traffic flow both internal and external to the site. As Project Manager, Mr. Penfield performed queuing analysis to
<br /> ® determine anticipated parking requirements to meet forecasted needs, while evaluating the traffic operations of four
<br /> off-site intersections. Recommendations made included an improved site design to accommodate larger parent pick-up/
<br /> • drop-off traffic volumes, and signalization at the primary student entrance on Military Trail.
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