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o Poorna Bhattacharya, AICP, LEED® AP
<br /> • Relevant Experience cont.
<br /> • West Tharpe Street Corridor Study, Tallahassee, FL—Analyst on the Kimley-Horn team involved with designing
<br /> • of alternatives for access management in the 2.6-mile corridor of Tharpe Street from Capital Circle to Mission Road.
<br /> • The intent of the project was to manage access to sites along Tharpe Street in a manner that would allow efficient
<br /> movement of traffic.
<br /> ® Lennard Road PD&E Study, St. Lucie County, FL— Served as the project analyst on the PD&E Study performed
<br /> ® to analyze a potential corridor for the proposed extension of Lennard Road from Walton Road to US 1 in St. Lucie
<br /> County. Responsibilities include the preparation of the preliminary engineering report and research and assistance
<br /> ® with public involvement activities and background data analysis. Solely responsible for the public involvement
<br /> • efforts, including public outreach, advertisement, organization, and preparation of public involvement materials.
<br /> • Highway and Systems General Transportation Planning Consultant, Indian River County, FL—Analyst on
<br /> • the Kimley-Horn team that has served as the highway and systems general transportation planning consultant
<br /> for Indian River County Metropolitan Planning Organization since 2003. Major assignments completed under
<br /> • this contract have included congestion management system major and minor updates, travel demand modeling
<br /> • required for the 2030 Long Range Transportation Plan, and the Aviation Boulevard Extension Corridor Study.
<br /> • Typical Roadway Section and Zoned Right-of-Way Study, Miami-Dade County, FL— Project manager for the
<br /> • team involved in developing context-sensitive roadway types and typical sections for incorporation within the public
<br /> ® works manual. The project included developing a complete streets planning approach to develop roadway typical
<br /> sections and design features that are inclusive of all transportation modes. In addition, it involved developing future
<br /> • rights-of-way for incorporation into the County's land development code to enable implementation of these typical
<br /> • sections. The project involved a significant public involvement component, including stakeholder workshops, study
<br /> • advisory committee meetings, and agency coordination that were accomplished through creative and engaged
<br /> public outreach.
<br /> o Community Transportation Plan, Riviera Beach, FL— Project planner on the Kimley-Horn team that assisted the
<br /> • City of Riviera Beach with developing a transportation plan to fulfill the requirements of a transportation, community,
<br /> o and system preservation (TCSP) grant. Kimley-Horn developed a pedestrian and bicycle facilities inventory and
<br /> ® development plan, a community transit plan (including a commuter rail transit village), and a mobility study. The
<br /> recommended pedestrian and bicycle network plan will connect the community redevelopment area (CRA), local
<br /> • destinations, and the adjacent municipalities to the north and south. It also included recommendations to become
<br /> • a designated Bicycle Friendly Community (BFC). The Plan supported the City's and the Community Redevelopment
<br /> ® Agency's vision for redevelopment of the CRA.
<br /> • St. Lucie Transportation Planning Organization (TPO) FY 2008/2009-2009/2010 Unified Planning Work
<br /> Program (UPWP), St. Lucie County, FL—Serving as project planner on the Kimley-Horn team that serves as the
<br /> • General Planning Consultant with the St. Lucie TPO. In this role, Kimley-Horn has assisted the TPO with bicycle
<br /> o and pedestrian studies, Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and federal documentations, transportation
<br /> o studies, and other transportation planning efforts. The team assisted the TPO with preparing its FY 2008/2009 to FY
<br /> 2009/2010 Unified Planning Work Program (UPWP). This was the first UPWP to be completed under the new two-
<br /> o year format. Kimley-Horn worked seamlessly with TPO staff to identify planning activities for the upcoming two fiscal
<br /> • years. Kimley-Horn also coordinated with staff from FDOT, Martin MPO, and Indian River MPO to satisfy regional
<br /> o coordination needs.
<br /> • General Consulting Services, Port Orange, FL—Transportation analyst for the team serving the City of Port
<br /> Orange on a variety of engineering services for the past 10 years. We have provided prompt turn-around, sensitivity
<br /> • to local issues, familiarity with in-house procedures, and creativity in solving unique problems. Our services
<br /> o have included data collection, level of service analyses, traffic monitoring, traffic impact studies, development of
<br /> • guidelines for conducting transportation impact analyses, and highway capacity analysis. Other services include
<br /> roadway paving improvements, drainage improvements, utility design, culvert replacement, bridge and structural
<br /> o design, and signalization analysis/design.
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