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Opening of Proposals - Coal Line Trail, Phase III Proj No. 123-007 - Lochmueller Group
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LOCHMUELLER GROUP | CITY OF SOUTH BEND COAL LINE TRAIL PHASE 3 4 <br /> <br />Ryan Clark, PE | Lead Trail Design Engineer <br />BS Civil Engineering, Purdue University <br /> <br />Ryan has 25 years of transportation design, trafflc, safety, and project <br />management experience. He is proflcient in developing plans for state <br />and local projects. He has led multiple teams for urban trail design in St. <br />Joseph County and neighboring counties. Ryan will lead the roadway <br />team and be responsible for the Coal Line Trail path layout and design. <br />+ CHESSIE TRAIL* | City of La Porte, Project Manager <br />+ NINTH STREET TRAIL* | City of Goshen, Project Manager <br />C.J. Cunningham | Environmental Document Preparation—CE <br />BUPD, Urban Planning & Design, Ball State University <br /> <br />C.J. has16 years of experience in urban planning and environmental <br />services. He has authored over 100 approved NEPA documents for <br />INDOT and LPA projects. This experience enabled him to become an <br />expert on INDOT environmental policy and provide you with invaluable <br />insight on the best strategies to manage the NEPA delivery process and <br />schedule. <br /> <br />+ AUTEN TRAIL | St. Joseph County <br />+ ADAMS TRAIL, Phase I & II | St. Joseph County & Friends of <br />Granger Paths <br />KEY STAFF <br />*Please see page 11 for more details about these projects <br />Jessica Clark, PE | Northern Indiana Regional Leader <br />BS Civil Engineering, Purdue University <br /> <br />Jessica brings over 25 years of leadership to this project. She has <br />successfully managed 12 trail projects spanning over 10 miles with a <br />combined construction cost of $8.5M construction cost. She will assist with <br />the Public Outreach for Phase 3 of the Coal Line Trail project. Local <br />LPA-Federal Aid project experience includes: <br /> <br />+ ADAMS TRAIL, Phase I & II | St. Joseph County & Friends of <br />Granger Paths <br />+ LASALLE TRAIL, Phase I, II, & III | St. Joseph County Parks <br />Laurel Harrington, <br />PLA, ASLA, LEED AP <br />BD+C | Landscape <br />Architecture <br />BLA, Landscape <br />Architecture, <br />Michigan State <br />University School of <br />Architecture <br />Kevin Neill, AICP | <br />Bicycle / Ped Planner <br />Master of City & Regional <br />Planning, University of Memphis <br />Laurel’s expertise lies in developing designs to <br />help communities achieve their goals through <br />bicycle and pedestrian master planning, complete <br />streets, streetscapes, feasibility studies, landscape <br />architecture, and implementation of active <br />transportation projects. Laurel brings over 30 <br />years of experience in trail design to this project. <br />Please see page 12 for Laurel’s project experience <br />Kevin is a transportation planner with a passion for <br />fostering healthy and active communities. From <br />statewide bicycle and pedestrian master plans to <br />regional trail plans to corridor studies, Kevin is <br />skilled at integrating active mobility into existing <br />transportation networks. <br />Laurel and Kevin bring added value <br />to you with their urban design, <br />bicycle / ped planning, and <br />implementation backgrounds
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