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Relevant Experience <br />Kimberlee Misek, ASLA <br />Senior Landscape Architecture Analyst / Landscape Architecture / Site Master Planning / <br />Urban Design / Active and Passive Park Design / Streetscape Planning and Design <br />Page 4-17 <br />LPPL36016.16-O Sunny Isles Beach Landscape Architect Services Resumes.indd <br />Regatta Park, Miami, FL — For the City of Miami, Project Manager for the Kimley-Horn <br />team that provided landscape architecture services for Regatta Park in the City of Miami, <br />a new15 acre waterfront passive park that will transform the underutilized waterfront into <br />a more cohesive and vibrant public space that will help connect the general public to the <br />waterfront. The main features of the park include the Expo Lawn, Regatta Lawn, Tropical <br />Gardens, Promenade, Multi-use Path Connector, Tree Alee and Children’s Play Area. Kimley <br />Horn was tasked with the landscape architectural and civil engineering design of the park <br />from concept through construction administration. <br />Coral Way Medians, Miami, FL — For the City of Miami, Project manager and landscape <br />architectural design lead responsible for the conceptual plans and exhibits for the landscape <br />improvements within 2.5 miles of existing Coral Way medians between SW 12th Avenue and <br />SW 37th Avenue. Key to the design is the preservation of the existing historic Banyan Trees <br />and the integration of proposed shrubs and groundcovers around them in order to create an <br />iconic look for this important roadway within Miami Dade County. <br />Coral Way Community Center Playground, Miami, FL — For the City of Miami, Project <br />manager and landscape architectural design lead responsible for the preparation of several <br />3D Exhibits that show the improvements related to the proposed playground adjacent to the <br />Coral Way Community Center. <br />Lincoln Road Closure, Miami Beach, FL — Assisted the lead landscape architect in the <br />preparation of hardscape plans, irrigation plans and custom detailing through construction <br />documents and construction phase services. This project was a joint-venture between the City <br />of Miami Beach and UIA Management, LLC. The 1000-1100 Block of Lincoln Road was closed <br />to vehicular traffic to allow for the extension of the Lincoln Road Pedestrian Mall. The mall <br />was extended west, from Lenox Avenue to Alton Road, to include a new pedestrian plaza. The <br />design also included four water gardens, and streetscape and infrastructure improvements. <br />Kimley-Horn provided due diligence, civil engineering, landscape architecture, permitting, <br />traffic signal modifications, and lighting and electrical design services for this project. <br />24th and 25th Street Improvements, West Palm Beach, FL — Landscape analyst <br />for the Kimley-Horn team retained by the City of West Palm Beach to provide streetscape <br />improvements in the Northwood neighborhood area. This project is a joint effort between the <br />City of West Palm Beach and the West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) <br />to reconstruct each of the two-lane roadways with on-street parallel parking on both sides, <br />thus creating a main street through the District. The project included extensive landscape <br />and hardscape plans, renderings, decorative street lights, drainage, signing and marking, and <br />traffic control plans; 24th and 25th streets were also designated as SR 5 and are owned and <br />maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Therefore, permitting and <br />close coordination with FDOT were necessary. Due to local agency participation, funding was <br />provided by state and federal governments. <br />Palmetto Park Road Improvements and Downtown Boca Raton Pedestrian Promenade, <br />Boca Raton, FL — Landscape analyst. Kimley-Horn provided urban streetscape design <br />services for this project, including inverted crown, curbless streets, and raised intersections <br />to improve walkability north and south across Palmetto Park Road. Design features include <br />intricate decorative paver design, unique pergola and trellis features, and site furnishings. <br />Special Qualifications <br /> •Nine years of experience <br />with landscape design, site <br />planning, construction document <br />preparation, and in preparing <br />presentation graphics—both <br />digitally and by hand <br />Professional Credentials <br /> •Bachelor of Landscape <br />Architecture, Landscape <br />Architecture, University of <br />Arkansas <br />Professional Organizations <br /> •American Society of Landscape <br />Architects (ASLA) <br /> •Commercial Real Estate Women <br />(CREW) <br /> •University of Arkansas <br />Architectural Advisory, Board <br />Member