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JENNIFER EMERSON-MARTIN, PE
<br />Transportation Planning Task Support
<br />EDUCATION
<br />BS, Civil Engineering, University
<br />of Idaho, Moscow, ID, 2003
<br />YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
<br />With Iteris: 7 Total: 18
<br />REGISTRATIONS
<br />Civil Engineer (PE)
<br />ID #18578, 2019
<br />NE #E17065, 2018
<br />WA #54719, 2017
<br />TX #128405, 2017
<br />AK #11998, 2008
<br />CORE DISCIPLINES
<br />Travel Demand Modeling &
<br />Forecasting
<br />Transportation Planning
<br />Traffic Impact Analysis
<br />Peer Review
<br />AFFILIATIONS
<br />Institute of Transportation
<br />Engineers (ITE)
<br />Women's Transportation
<br />Seminar (WTS)
<br />WTS Spokane/Coeur d'Alene
<br />Chapter Board Member
<br />(Treasurer)
<br />iteriso
<br />Ms. Emerson -Martin serves as a Senior Planner for Iteris' Consulting
<br />Solutions division and has been with the firm since 2014. She has over 18
<br />years of experience working in transportation forecasting and modeling,
<br />transportation planning, traffic engineering and analysis, traffic operations
<br />and management plans, and project management. Ms. Emerson -Martin is
<br />fluent with a variety of travel demand modeling software, traffic engineering
<br />software, and traffic analysis methods. She has national experience
<br />applying, modifying, and developing travel demand models for both large
<br />and small scale projects, and has experience in evaluating outputs for
<br />environmental analysis, air quality and noise impact analyses, and traffic
<br />impact analyses. Ms. Emerson -Martin is highly skilled in travel model
<br />performance measure output, as well as developing model analysis tools for
<br />project efficiency. She currently serves as a company resource for projects
<br />which utilize both big -data analytics and traditional planning methods.
<br />Did o Jennifer has lived in four states: Washington, Idaho, Alaska,
<br />and California. She has many hobbies, including cooking,
<br />sewing, and winemaking.
<br />Project Experience
<br />Travel Demand Modeling — National
<br />As a Senior Engineer, Ms. Emerson -Martin has experience applying,
<br />modifying, developing, and analyzing multiple travel demand models
<br />nationally. She is experienced with many Southern California models (SCAG,
<br />OCTA, RivTAM, SBTAM, VCTM, and other subregional travel models). She
<br />developed the City of Columbus, NE model in 2019, and most recently has
<br />been updating the City of Hayden, ID model. She has used these models to
<br />support various projects, including general plan updates, long-range
<br />planning efforts, transportation strategic plans, environmental project
<br />support, traffic impact analysis, fee nexus and traffic impact fee studies,
<br />corridor studies, and local development projects.
<br />US-1oi High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) / Project Approval and
<br />Environmental Document (PA&ED) — Ventura County, CA
<br />Ms. Emerson -Martin serves as Task Lead for travel demand modeling. In
<br />addition to modeling and forecasting, she was responsible for providing
<br />post -processed travel model outputs (including turning movements) for over
<br />140 intersections along the 20+ mile corridor between SR-23 and SR-33 in
<br />Ventura County. The project began in June 2018, is ongoing, and is
<br />scheduled to be completed in June 2023.
<br />Citywide Traffic Model Development and On -Call Modeling and Planning —
<br />City of Anaheim, CA
<br />As Ongoing Model Support, Ms. Emerson -Martin is responsible for
<br />modifying and running the Anaheim Traffic Analysis Model (ATAM) model
<br />for on -call modeling requests. Her tasks include compiling zone level trips to
<br />be used in the fee assessment and reviewing model inputs and outputs for
<br />land use development projects. She has also managed a significant number
<br />of traffic impact studies, traffic impact analysis, peer reviews, and trip
<br />generation studies. The project began in 2009 and will conclude in 2021.
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