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• <br /> Landscape Architecture 13-12 <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> David Haight, AICP A 75,000 acre Bay County, Florida, West Bay Sector Plan. During the conceptual planning <br /> Planning and Analysis process, Mr. Haight assisted the planning team with negotiations, public presentations and <br /> workshops, and the visioning process. Mr. Haight developed the original conceptual master <br /> plan for the sector, with advisory assistance from county staff, county stakeholders, and <br /> advocates. He also developed the development guiding principles and assisted the county <br /> planning department and the clients with the development of the Sector goals, objectives, and <br /> policies that were later adopted into the Bay County Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Preliminary Concept Landscape Planning for the Pensacola Bayfront Parkway Median <br /> Landscape. An FDOT-funded 1PA project incorporating native landscape materials will redefine <br /> the entrance corridor to downtown Pensacola. <br /> Greenbrier Boulevard Extension Feasibility Study, Escambia County, Florida. Mr. Haight <br /> managed the production of the Preliminary Engineering Report for this corridor feasibility study <br /> to extend Greenbrier Boulevard from its present terminus eastward to create a new western <br /> entrance to the University of West Florida campus. The roadway would allow connection of <br /> the UWF Main Campus with the large land holdings of the West Campus. The study focused <br /> on interconnectivity, context sensitive design, bike/pedestrian connections, environmental <br /> stewardship, traffic calming, and limiting environmental, community, and neighborhood <br /> impacts. Provided presentations to neighborhood groups and during public participation <br /> processes intended to gain consensus on design elements and minimizing community impacts. <br /> Mr. Haight was Planner-In-Residence and professor of urban planning in the Florida <br /> State University Department of Urban and Regional Planning, from 1988 to 1993, where he <br /> taught courses titled Planning of Community Infrastructure, Site Design and Land Use Analysis, <br /> Introduction to Planning and Community Development, Introduction to Growth Management <br /> and Comprehensive Planning, Planning Process and Plan Development, Advanced Planning <br /> Problems Studio, Special Topics in Growth Management and Comprehensive Planning: Land <br /> Use Planning, and Professional Topics Seminar. Since 2009 Mr. Haight has taught similar <br /> courses as an adjunct at FSU-Panama City, including URP 3000 Introduction to Planning <br /> and Community Development, and URP 4314 Introduction to Growth Management and <br /> Comprehensive Planning. He recently taught URP 4710 Introduction to Transportation Planning <br /> and Transportation Issues in the summer 2011 semester and URP 3000 again in the Fall 2011 <br /> semester. He is scheduled to teach LEI 4602 Planning and Maintenance of Facilities in Leisure <br /> Systems in Fall 2012. <br /> I <br /> e <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> 0006.027944 0512 Atkins I City of Sunny Isles Beach, RFQ No. 12-04-02 <br />
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