City of Santa Ana
<br />On -Call Environmental Review Services for Housing Division
<br />Rehabilitation CESTs, Hen inger Park Street Improvements Phase I and Phase II CESTs, and the Santa Ana
<br />Main Library Renovations CEST. Her responsibilities include performing research and analysis and/or
<br />completing assignments within agency offices and for private sector clients; preparing CEQA and NEPA
<br />environmental assessments and technical studies; assisting with the preparation of General Plans and
<br />other comprehensive planning documents; conducting field work necessary to complete high -quality
<br />technical noise studies; and interacting with various members of public agency and private client staff
<br />on matters related to land use planning, CEQA/NEPA compliance, and land development application
<br />processing. She is fluent in Spanish.
<br />Bill Vosti, MESM I Environmental Scientist
<br />Education: MESM, Bren School of Environmental Science & Management,
<br />University of California, Santa Barbara
<br />BA, Journalism, California State University, Chico
<br />AS, GIS, San Diego Mesa College
<br />Role: Air Quality, GHG and Noise Analyst
<br />Bill Vosti has over six years of experience preparing air quality, greenhouse gas
<br />emissions, and noise technical analyses in accordance with CEQA and NEPA. Mr.
<br />Vosti is proficient with various noise prediction models (e.g., Federal Highway
<br />Administration Traffic Noise Model, Roadway Construction Noise Model, Federal Aviation
<br />Environmental Design Tool, Sound Plan, and Computer -Aided Noise Abatement) and air
<br />quality/greenhouse gas models (e.g., EMission FACtors Model series, American Meteorological
<br />Society/Environmental Protection Agency Regulatory Model, Hotspots Analysis and Reporting Program,
<br />and California Emissions Estimator Model series).
<br />Brenna Vredeveld, MESc ) Senior Biologist
<br />Education: MESc, Yale University, The School of Forestry and Environmental
<br />Studies
<br />BA, Environmental Studies, Wellesley College
<br />Professional Certificate in Spanish/English Translation, UC San Diego
<br />Extension
<br />Role: Biological Resources
<br />Ms. Vredeveld has over ten years of experience in ecosystem monitoring and
<br />reporting, natural resources planning, and federal and local regulatory processes,
<br />particularly at the urban-wildland interface. Her diverse work experience includes a broad cross-section
<br />of clients and partners in California and Latin America covering long-range natural resource
<br />management plans, research, social and environmental assessments, CEQA, NEPA, Endangered Species
<br />Act, Clean Water Act, coordinating interdisciplinary collaboration, and Geographic Information Systems
<br />analyses. Her responsibilities at Rincon include biological resources project management, preparation of
<br />complex technical reports, constraints analyses and habitat assessments, agency permitting packages,
<br />managing environmental compliance monitoring, coordinating with regulatory agencies on behalf of
<br />clients, supervising staff, and directing subconsultants. She advises clients on developing the most
<br />appropriate biological resources assessment, compliance, and mitigation strategies for their projects
<br />and performs technical QA/QC of biological resources deliverables. For the last ten years she has
<br />managed projects for local, State, and federal agencies across southern California's unique habitats. She
<br />is fluent in Spanish.
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