NICOLE DUBOIS
<br />PRINCIPAL / ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING
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<br />• Environmental Impact Analysis
<br />• Land Use Planning
<br />• Project Management
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<br />Master of Planning, University
<br />of Southern California, Los
<br />Angeles, 2002
<br />BA, Art History and
<br />Organizational Studies, Pitzer
<br />College, Claremont, California,
<br />2000
<br />PROFESSIONAL
<br />EXPERIENCE
<br />Principal, LSA, Irvine,
<br />California, 2015—Present
<br />Project Coordinator, The
<br />Center for Economic
<br />Development, Los Angeles,
<br />California, 2001-2002
<br />PROFESSIONAL
<br />AFFILIATIONS
<br />Association of Environmental
<br />Professionals (AEP)
<br />Orange County AEP Board of
<br />Directors, 2016-2018
<br />Director of Public Information,
<br />Orange County section,
<br />American Planning
<br />Association, 2003-200S
<br />National Trust for Historic
<br />Preservation
<br />PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
<br />LSA
<br />As a Principal in LSA's Environmental Planning Division, Ms. Dubois is
<br />responsible for project oversight and preparation of environmental
<br />documents for a variety of land development, redevelopment, institutional,
<br />and capital improvement projects. Her primary responsibilities include
<br />research, preparation, and management of EIRs and EISs prepared in
<br />compliance with CEQA and NEPA. Since joining LSA, Ms. Dubois has prepared
<br />environmental analyses for a variety of clients, including both public agencies
<br />and private sector clients.
<br />Current Availability: 25 percent
<br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE
<br />Rancho California Water District, Vail Dam Seismic and Hydrologic
<br />Remediation Project
<br />Temecula, California
<br />Ms. Dubois is the Principal in Charge for preparation of an Environmental
<br />Impact Report (EIR) (and NEPA document to be determined) and technical
<br />studies for the Vail Dam Seismic and Hydrologic Remediation Project. The
<br />Rancho California Water District proposes to remediate seismic and
<br />hydrologic hazards associated with the existing Vail Dam, an arch dam, by
<br />constructing a new straight -axis gravity concrete dam immediately
<br />downstream of the existing dam. RCWD is the CEQA Lead Agency. The NEPA
<br />lead agency has not yet been determined; however, coordination is currently
<br />ongoing with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, United States
<br />Bureau of Reclamation, United States Army Corps of Engineers, and United
<br />States Fish and Wildlife Service.
<br />Orange County Sanitation District, Headquarters Complex
<br />Fountain Valley, California
<br />Ms. Dubois is Principal in Charge for the preparation of an Initial
<br />Study/Addendum to the Specific Plan for the Fountain Valley Crossings to
<br />provide environmental clearance for the Orange County Sanitation District
<br />(OCSD) Headquarters Complex, Site and Security, and Entrance Realignment
<br />Program. The project includes construction of a new 109,000 sf, three-story
<br />administration building, a surface parking lot, landscaping, signage, security
<br />lighting, and a pedestrian overcrossing across Ellis Avenue. The Initial
<br />Study/Addendum was adopted by OCSD in June 2020.
<br />Moulton Niguel Water District, Operations Center
<br />Laguna Hills, California
<br />Ms. Dubois was the Principal in Charge and Project Manager responsible for
<br />preparation of an IS/MND and related technical reports for the Moulton
<br />Niguel Water District (MNWD) Operations Center. MNWD proposed to
<br />construct a two-story 45,000 sf office building, expand aboveground fuel
<br />storage, realign the entrance to the facility, and construct a
<br />detention/bioretention basin and on- and off -site utility improvements
<br />including installation of a new 21-inch reinforced concrete pipe storm drain in
<br />the public right-of-way. The IS/MND was adopted in July 2018, and the project
<br />was approved. Construction began in fall 2019.
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