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xariwaa•�a <br />Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, <br />University of California, Davis,1999 <br />REGISTRATIONS <br />Licensed Traffic Engineer, State of California <br />(TR2402) <br />PRESENTATIONS <br />Multi -Modal Levels of Service — ULI SCIC <br />Innovative Interchange Designs — District 8 <br />Professional Liaison Committee Meeting, <br />2011 <br />Parking Strategies and GIS Based Parking <br />Analysis — SCAG Toolbox Tuesday, 2011 <br />Roundabout Operations and Feasibility — <br />ASCE national webinar series, 2011 and 2012 <br />FEHRtPEERs <br />Jason Pack, PE <br />Principal <br />ABOUT <br />Mr. Pack began working for Fehr & Peers after receiving his degree in Civil <br />Engineering from the University of California, Davis in 1999. He worked in the Bay <br />Area market for over four years and worked in the Sacramento market for another <br />five years before moving to Southern California in 2008, He has worked on a wide <br />variety of transportation projects, from general plans and specific plans to detailed <br />corridor, interchange, and signal coordination Studies. Additionally, he has applied or <br />developed travel demand forecast models on over 50 projects in the State of <br />California. Jason services our clients throughout Southern California and Arizona, with <br />projects from Bakersfield to San Diego, and Phoenix to Long Beach. Jason has had <br />papers/presentations accepted to the TRB National Roundabout Conference, the ITE <br />National Conference, and the California APA Conferences. Jason also teaches two <br />classes for the ASCE national webinar series on Roundabout Feasibility Assessment <br />and Process of Signal Coordination. <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />CEQA/NEPA Assessment <br />Jason has completed transportation assessments for over 150 projects dictated by <br />either CEQA or NEPA. These included impact assessment to support negative <br />declarations, transportation sections for EIRE, and transportation sections for EISs or <br />joint EIR/EISs. <br />In addition, Jason assisted In developing transportation impact analysis guidelines <br />and a travel demand management manual for the California State University <br />Statewide System, which is defining the state of the practice and recommended <br />procedures for assessment of CSU projects. <br />Jason is also the Southern California leader in assistingjurisdictions with SB 743 <br />implementation. Jason has been the Principal -in -Charge on all efforts out of the OC <br />Office, including major endeavors for WRCOG, SBCTA, the CSU System, the North <br />Orange County Collaborative. Some other example projects include the following: <br />• SBCTA SB 743 Countywide VMT SB 743 Implementation, CA <br />• CSU SB 743 Guidelines, CA <br />• County of San Bernardino Transportation Impact Study Guidelines, CA <br />Corona SB 743 Implementation, CA <br />• Eastvale SB 743 Implementation, CA <br />• Moreno Valley SB 743 Implementation, CA <br />• Temecula SB 743 Implementation, CA <br />24 FEHR & PEERS <br />
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