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LIGHTING ®ESIG <br />SANTAANA, CA <br />(2021 - ONGOING) <br />Fehr & Peers is currently assisting the City with training on street lighting engineering and as needed <br />engineering plan review. Training topics covered have included voltage drop calculations, bonding <br />and grounding, service connection types, lighting control, and roadway lighting level guidance as <br />present in the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) RP-8-18, Recommended <br />Practice for Design and Maintenance of Roadway and Parking Facility Lighting. <br />Client Reference 5t off Irivon %;eci <br />Zdenek "Zed" Kekula, P.E., T.E., Senior Civil Engineer Mike Johnstone <br />City of Santa Ana <br />20 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Total Cost: <br />e: zkekula@santa-ana.org 1 (714) 647-5606 $5,000 <br />y s <br />IMPROVEMEI <br />STATIONS <br />(2019 - 2020) <br />After leading an innovative First/Last Mile Planning effort covering 22 light rail station areas and <br />bringing eight Community -Based Organizations (CBOs) onto the project team as equal partners, <br />Metro expanded Fehr & Peers' contract to include grant assistance for 27 priority projects. Fehr <br />& Peers coordinated with both Metro and local agency staff to develop conceptual designs and <br />cost estimates for each project which were then rolled up into grant applications for participating <br />jurisdictions including the City of Compton who had one of the highest scoring applications of Cycle <br />4 and was recommended for over $20 million in ATP grant funding. (Note: Compton had to decline <br />the funding due to administrative issues and this funding was reallocated to six other lower scoring <br />projects.) <br />Client JR-ferenc�+ Staff Involve, <br />Katherine Lemmon, Senior Manager Claude Strayer, PE <br />First/Last Mile Planning Metro <br />One Gateway Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Total Cost: <br />e: lemmonk@metro.net 1 (213) 922-7441 $121,490 <br />18 FEHR & PEERS <br />
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