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EDUCATION <br />B.S. Civil Engineering - Transportation <br />Systems <br />University of California, Irvine, CA, 2017 <br />PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS <br />Engineer - In -Training Certificate #166901 <br />American Society of Civil Engineers <br />Institute of Transportation Engineers <br />Vivian Hang <br />EIT <br />Transportation Engineering <br />Junior Transportation Engineer IBI Group <br />Ms. Hang is a Project Designer who has experience in a variety <br />of transportation planning and engineering projects. Her project <br />experience ranges from large-scale corridor and transit projects <br />to local transportation improvement projects. Ms. Hang's area <br />of expertise lies within transportation engineering and planning <br />which includes conducting traffic impact analysis. Her skills include <br />using ArcGIS for data visualization, MicroStation and AutoCAD for <br />engineering design purposes, and a range of traffic analysis and <br />modeling software in order to assess the performance of a network <br />and mitigate its impacts which includes Synchro and Traffix. <br />Relevant Experience <br />Wilmington Freight Mitigation Study, Wilmington, CA <br />The Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) retained IBI to perform <br />a transportation planning study to assess the impacts of increased truck travel <br />on a disadvantaged community in the Wilmington area of Los Angeles. Ms. Hang <br />developed and recommended traffic and general land use mitigations to improve <br />the quality of life for the residents in this community. To deter truck travel within <br />the community, mitigations such as implementing roundabouts, curb extensions/ <br />bulb -outs, cul-de-sacs, vertical clearance height structures, and raised islands were <br />explored and designed. Additionally, Ms. Hang created striping designs on Pacific <br />Coast Highway as a mitigation to reroute truck traffic around the community. <br />Wilshire Avenue Bicycle Boulevard, Orange County, CA <br />The City of Fullerton is proposing to construct a bicycle boulevard along Wilshire <br />Avenue near downtown Fullerton. The goal of the project is to improve bicycling <br />conditions along the corridor and create an environment that allows for the safe and <br />efficient movement of bicycle and vehicular traffic. The City is interested in studying <br />various potential traffic calming strategies for the corridor and their associated <br />impacts on traffic. Additionally, the City of Fullerton is also interested in developing a <br />bicycle boulevard handbook that will serve as a reference for the City for any future <br />bicycle boulevard projects. As a part of the project, Ms. Hang assisted in the public <br />outreach phase, technical support for the development of the bicycle boulevard <br />design concepts, and the associated traffic analysis. <br />City Council <br />17-236 <br />2/15/2022 <br />IBI GROUP ON -CALL TRANSPORTATION AND TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SERVICES - RFP NO. 21-125 <br />