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FEHR t PEERS <br />Jolene Hayes, mcp <br />Project Manager <br />EDUCATION ABOUT <br />M.C.R.P., City and Regional Planning, Jolene Hayes has more than 20 years of experience in local, regional and statewide <br />University of Texas at Ar1ington,1999 transportation, land use and goods movement planning, environmental analysis, and <br />BA., Political Science, University of Texas at implementation. With a focus on cWaboration and stakeholder input, Jolene <br />Arlington,1997 leverages her port and local planning experience to identify policies, programs and <br />projects that balance environmental and economic health in communities. Her <br />PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS <br />American Institute of Certified Planners <br />(#26392) <br />AFFILIATIONS <br />Transportation Research Board Intermodal <br />Freight Committee (AT045) — Chair <br />Transportation Research Board Issues in <br />Major U.S. Cities (ABE30) — Former Member <br />Transportation Research Board <br />Transportation Programming, Planning, and <br />Systems Evaluation (ADA50) — Former <br />Member <br />American Planning Association <br />Institute of Transportation Engineers <br />experience in project prioritization and implementation includes her current efforts <br />with developing an incentive -based, targeted approach to green logistics <br />development for the Utah Inland Port, as well as writing federal grants for Los Angeles <br />Metro, Port of Long Beach and SLAG (TIGER, INFRA, BUILD and PIDP). Throughout <br />her career, Jolene has planned, prioritized and implemented a variety of <br />transportation projects ranging from traffic calming and bikeway improvements to <br />major freight infrastructure projects. She is well -versed in local, regional and national <br />issues and understands the importance of balancing the movement of goods and <br />people on railways, roadways and waterways from a local, port, regional, state and <br />national perspective. <br />PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />Southern California Strategic Freight Plan <br />Ms. Hayes is the project manager of this plan that is focused on furthering strategies <br />that were recently adopted through the California Freight Mobility Plan Update. This <br />study is focused in Caltrans Districts 7, 8, and 12 covering Los Angeles, Orange, <br />Riverside, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties. <br />Women's Transportation Seminar, <br />California State Freight Mobility Plan (CFMP 2019) <br />Orange/Los Angeles Counties <br />Ms. Hayes provided policy guidance and insight into port and freight rail operations <br />and drafted sections on freight trends, strategies, and implementation. <br />Urban Land Institute —Public Sector Chair for <br />ULI Orange County Young Leaders Group <br />Port of Long Beach Port Master Plan Update (Long Beach, CA) <br />(2006 — 2008) <br />Ms. Hayes is providing guidance on the development of the PortTAM model <br />scenarios, related projects, and traffic impact analysis methodology. The Master Plan <br />Update includes planning for terminal expansions to accommodate projected growth <br />in international import and export cargo. She prepared the draft and final traffic <br />section for the programmatic environmental impact report and supported the <br />response to comments process. <br />34 <br />FEHR & PEERS <br />