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The scope Included pavement rohabilltatlon, <br />reconstruction/ rehabilitation of damaged curb and <br />gutter, oross gutters, sidewalks, driveways and driveway <br />approaches, detailed design modifications to Improve <br />nuisance flow drainage problems, and providing WCR to <br />meet ADA requirements. <br />17th Streel/Tustin Avenue and Harbor Boulevard/ <br />Wilson Street Intersections improvements, <br />Costa Mesa, CA (Project Engineer) <br />Jeff prepared PS&E for intersection capacity and aesthetic <br />improvements at the 17th StreettTustln Avenue and <br />Harbor BoulevardMilson Street intersections, Project <br />capacity Improvements at 17th Street/Tustin Avenue <br />included exclusive right -turn lanes on the eastbound and <br />northbound approaches and a far -side bus turn -out on <br />eastbound 17th Street. The improvements also included <br />decorative crosswalks across all approaches or the <br />intersection, new curb returns and ADA-compliant access <br />ramps, new sidewalk and tree wells, raised medians <br />with landscaping and irrigation systems, and new street <br />lighting. <br />Improvements at Harbor Boulevard and Wilson Street <br />Intersection Included an exclusive westbound right•tum <br />lane, including retaining wall design. We prepared all <br />street improvement plans for these projects, including <br />roadway plan and profiles, detail sheets, traffic signal <br />modification, signing and striping, and street lighting. <br />LakewoodlRosomead Boulevard at Telegraph Road <br />Improvements, Downey, CA (Project Engineer) <br />Jeff helped design and construct street improvements and <br />enhancements at the Lakewood Boulavard/Rosemead <br />Boulevard intersection with Telegraph Road. This project <br />was funded by the Truck Impacted Intersection Program <br />Phase 2 through the Gateway Cities COG and Measure <br />R funds as part of the 1.606 Congestion Hot Spots Study, <br />It was a joint effort between the cities of Downey and <br />Ploo Rivera combining the two funding sources and <br />Completing the improvement of this intersection as one <br />comprehensive project. This project reconstructed the <br />Intersection with PCC pavement and widening to ultimate <br />width to Include additional through and turn lanes. The <br />scope of work was to rehabilitate the roadway pavement <br />and provide capacity -enhancing improvements. The <br />pavement rehabilitation will Involve complete pavement <br />reconstruction utilizing PCC pavementforthe Intersection <br />and all approaches in all directions, <br />This project provided additional turn and through lanes <br />at the Intersection In all approaches, The widening <br />Improvements will require additional right-of-way <br />dedication and modification of the existing traffic signal, <br />including providing right -turn overlap signal phasing on <br />the northbound and eastbound approaches, and upgrades <br />and relocations as appropriate, <br />Fairview Road and Wilson Street Intersection <br />Improvements, Costa Mesa, CA (Project Manager) <br />Jeff managed the engineering design for the roadway <br />improvements along Wilson Street from Columbia Drive <br />to Newport Boulevard. The project Involved widening <br />both sides of Wilson Street to provide additional through <br />lanes in both directions throughout the project limits, <br />Services Included conceptual planning, final PS&E and <br />right-of-way mapping. The scope of the Improvements <br />Included new asphalt pavement, curb and gutter, sidewalk, <br />driveways, a bus turnout, ADA-compliant curb ramps, <br />drainage improvements, utility relocations, private <br />property improvements, signing and striping, and a traffic <br />signal modification. Construction bid documents and an <br />engineer's estimate were also prepared, Finally, legal <br />descriptions, plats, and a programming cost estimate were <br />prepared for the parcels where right-ofway acquisition <br />that was required for the project improvements, <br />Newport Boulevard Widening, Newport Beach, CA <br />(Project Manager) <br />Jeff managed this project that provided comprehensive <br />professional services associated with the conceptual <br />planning, final design and construction of street <br />Improvements and landscaping enhancements along <br />Newport Boulevard from 30th Street to Via Lido. <br />The project included roadway widening and median <br />improvements along Newport Boulevard to add an <br />additional northbound through lane between 30th Street <br />to 32nd Street and an additional southbound through lane <br />between Via Lido to 32nd Street, Concrete bike lanes <br />were constructed along both sides of Newport Boulevard <br />to provide a connection to the existing bike lanes along <br />32nd Street, west of Newport Boulevard. The project <br />also Included constructing a new public parking lot on <br />the northwest comer of the Newport Boulevard and 32nd <br />Street Intersection, which required the demolition of an <br />existing building. This new public parking lot replaced <br />the ourbside public parking spaces lost duo to the new <br />roadway improvements. The project enhanced the visual <br />quality of the project area with new landscaping and other <br />decorative features and improved safety by introducing <br />raised landscape medians on Newport Boulevard. <br />Denotes protects aompisted with other firms L <br />