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0 <br /> ® Jonathan Haigh, RLA <br /> ® Page 2 <br /> ® Representative Experience (continued) <br /> ® a main street through the District. The project included extensive landscape and hardscape plans, renderings, decorative street <br /> ® lights. drainage, signing and marking, and traffic control plans; 24th and 25th streets were also designated as SR 5 and are owned <br /> ® and maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Therefore, permitting and close coordination with FDOT were <br /> • necessary. Due to local agency participation, funding was provided by state and federal governments. <br /> ® Seacrest Boulevard Roadway Improvements, Boynton Beach, FL—Serving as landscape architect. This project includes the <br /> ® redevelopment of Seacrest Boulevard from the Boynton Canal to Boynton Beach Boulevard. Provided streetscape design, permitting <br /> procurement and creation of construction documents for the Community Redevelopment Association (CRA) of Boynton Beach. <br /> • Coordination with the CRA, Palm Beach County Streetscape Division and the City of Boynton Beach. Coordination with KHA roadway <br /> • team, civil engineer and lighting engineer. Special attention to beautify this blighted part of Seacrest Boulevard which currently <br /> has no trees within the public right of way, by incorporating canopy and palm trees, a new sidewalk design, landscaped medians, <br /> ® decorative crosswalks, and street lighting. <br /> ® South Shore Boulevard Design, Phase II from Lake Worth Road to Pierson Road, Wellington, FL—Landscape architect for the <br /> ® reconstruction of 1.1 miles of South Shore Blvd from a two-lane, undivided roadway to a two-lane, divided roadway with sidewalks <br /> ® and equestrian trails. The landscape design features large turf-free medians, using Florida-friendly groundcovers and low shrubs. <br /> The irrigation system uses both the Village reclaimed water utility, as well as a backup system from an adjacent canal. Construction <br /> • began in mid-2010. <br /> ® Palmetto Park Road Improvements and Pedestrian Promenade, Boca Raton, FL—Lead landscape architect for this urban street <br /> project that includes inverted crown, curbless streets, and raised intersections to improve walkability north and south across Palmetto <br /> • Park Road. Design features include intricate decorative paver design, unique pergola and trellis features, as well as site furnishings. <br /> ® Streetscape Design-Build (includes 10th Avenue North/6th Avenue South Enhancement Project), Lake Worth, FL—Landscape <br /> ® architect for construction phase. Kimley-Horn developed a series of streetscape beautification guidelines, as well as private sector <br /> ® setback and building massing guidelines for the two primary east/west corridors connecting downtown Lake Worth to 1-95. The <br /> project consisted of more than 8 miles of streetscape design guidelines, including landscape material, decorative lighting, street <br /> ® furniture, hardscape palette gateway features, intersection layouts, and special signage. The blocks abutting the roadways were <br /> ® studied to provide appropriate setbacks to maximize pedestrian usage along the corridor. Construction for 6th Avenue South was <br /> • completed in December 2009, 10th Avenue North was completed in April of 2010. <br /> • <br /> • <br /> 0 <br /> •• <br /> 0O <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> ® AFC No.12-0=-02 Kimley-Horn <br /> r <br /> UL'30001:.12o Sunny Isles Laocs:.ace tr:.n,;eaResumes ure Resues.intltl and Associates,Inc. <br /> 3-4 <br />
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