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® Stewart Robertson, 1oL <br />® Greenway and Trail Planning and Design <br /> 4 Representative Experience Special Qualifications <br />® Black Creek Trail, Segment A, Construction Documents, Miami-Dade County, FL— Kimley-Horn o Has 12 years of experience <br /> O is preparing construction documents for Black Creek Trail, Segment A, which is a 9.1-mile, specializing in transportation <br />® multi-use greenway trail in southern Miami-Dade County. Our client is the Miami-Dade Park and engineering,with an emphasis <br />® Recreation Department (MDPR). Kimley-Horn is responsible for all phases of this project ranging in multimodal planning and <br /> from programming and schematic design through construction phase services. We have assisted design and bicycle/pedestrian <br />• MDPR in identifying potential trail alignments, amenities, trailhead locations, and neighborhood planning. <br />* connections. We are coordinating with numerous stakeholder groups, including utilities, local o Experience includes bicycle <br />® governments, and permitting agencies. Our design incorporates a non-motorized trail and linear corridor studies, bicycle <br /> park design within the Black Creek Canal (C-1) right-of-way owned by the South Florida Water network plans, transit studies, <br />® Management District(SFWMD).We overlay our design on both survey data and high-resolution and GIS <br />® aerial photography to improve the readability and functionality of the plan set. Key challenges on <br /> this project that we have addressed include slope stability near the canal bank, crossing several Professional Credentials <br /> a major roadways (including a six-lane section of U.S. 1), and working within SFWMD design Master of Science, Civil <br />® standards for permitted use of their right-of-way. Engineering, University of <br /> 0 Snake Creek Bike Trail Planning and Feasibility Study, Miami, FL—Served as project manager Kentucky <br /> ® assisting the Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and the Miami-Dade Park Bachelor of Science, Civil <br /> `t and Recreation Department (MDPR) with developing a non-motorized trail and linear park within Engineering, University of <br /> the canal right-of-way along the Snake Creek Canal (C-9) in northern Miami-Dade County. Kentucky <br /> ' KHA's services on this project included a corridor inventory, interagency coordination, public Professional Engineer in Florida <br /> ® information workshops, alignment development, and preferred plan concept development. <br /> ® KHA developed an attractive preferred plan display that included the proposed trail alignment, Professional Organizations <br /> recommended phasing plan, and depicted artist renderings that portrayed a corridor vision for American Society of Civil <br /> ® key trail features and amenities. Kimley-Horn's strong understanding of the local community in Engineers <br /> ® Miami Gardens has helped guide the public involvement phase of this project. KHA worked with Institute of Transportation <br /> the North Miami Beach Police Department to secure participation of bike patrol officers at public Engineers <br /> meetings in the adjacent municipality to help mitigate anticipated concerns about crime and <br /> ® safety along the proposed trail. KHA assisted its clients in obtaining programmed funds for the National Society of Professional <br /> O preparation of construction documents for the bikeway. Engineers <br /> 0 Snapper Creek Trail Segment A Planning Study, Miami, FL—Project manager. Kimley-Horn <br /> ® conducted this study for the Miami-Dade County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and <br /> the Miami-Dade Park and Recreation Department (MDPR). The study analyzed and developed a <br /> • preferred trail alignment for the Snapper Creek Trail from the Florida International University (FIU) <br /> ® Modesto A. Maidique Campus to K-Land Park, a distance of approximately 5.6 miles. Our study <br /> determined strategies for improving sections of the existing path, made recommendations for <br /> 40 completing missing gaps, and identified locations for new crosswalks to improve connectivity <br /> ® and safety. Segment A of the Snapper Creek Trail intersects four other trails identified in the North <br /> ® Dade Greenways Master Plan (NDGMP): Miccosukee Trail, Merrick Trail, Miller Link, and Ludlam <br /> 610 <br /> Trail. We prepared programming and schematic design for developing a non-motorized multi-use <br /> trail and linear park along the Snapper Creek Canal (C-2) right-of-way and connecting the trail to <br /> • four existing parks and three schools. KHA conducted several corridor field reviews by bicycle, <br /> • conducted stakeholder and public meetings, and prepared an attractive workbook-style report to <br /> ® illustrate project concepts, alignments, and opportunities. <br /> • �Of7n Kimley-Horn <br /> ® aro No.12-04-02 1=II 1 and Associates,Inc. <br /> UL300014 12o Suety Isles Landscape escMecure Resumes uncle 3-25 <br />
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