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Kayla Wong, EIT <br />ASSISTANT ENGINEER I <br />Kayla graduated from the University of California, Irvine with her BS in <br />Civil Engineering in June 2022. In her studies she specialized in traffic and <br />transportation where she worked on roadway and land development projects. <br />She interned with the City of Anaheim for one year before transitioning to <br />consulting and is experienced with plan checking for public and private land <br />development projects, ensuring that plans are in compliance with City standards. <br />Projects she has worked on include grading, street improvements, buildings, <br />and utility plans. She currently supports the City of Anaheim on Dry Utility Plan <br />Check and Development Plan Check tasks. <br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />City of Anaheim, Dry Utility Plan Checking Services. Technical Support. <br />Services under this contract include plan review for street improvement <br />plans and dry utility (fiber and small cell installation) review. The Harris team <br />evaluates the feasibility of proposed site development in order to assist the <br />City's land acquisition evaluation and due -diligence review. Kayla is responsible <br />for reviewing dry utility plan checklist items and site conditions for compliance <br />with City safety and engineering standards. She also assists with coordinating <br />with clients to complete each assignment in a timely matter. <br />City of Anaheim, Development Plan Check. Technical Support. Services <br />under this contract include plan review for entitlement purposes, design plan <br />check, standards implementation, hydrology and hydraulics check, sewer <br />capacity studies, street improvement plan check, and grading plan check. The <br />Harris team evaluates the feasibility of proposed site development in order to <br />assist the City's land acquisition evaluation and due -diligence review. Kayla <br />is responsible for assisting with the review of land development plans and site <br />conditions for compliance with City safety and engineering standards. The <br />projects vary from a $10,000 accessory dwelling unit to a $3 billion mixed -use <br />community, all of which provide cost-effective living and entertainment to the <br />residents of Anaheim. <br />EDUCATION <br />BS, Civil Engineering <br />REGISTRATION <br />Engineer -in -Training <br />Harris&Associates, Inc. Appendix ■ xii <br />