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Todd Anderson <br />Kiosk and Educational Signage/Senior Graphics Designer <br />Todd Anderson is a senior graphics designer with over 15 <br />years' experience and is currently lead art director at Dudek. <br />Mr. Anderson specializes in helping businesses and <br />government agencies develop distinct and powerful ways to <br />provide information to their customers and constituents, <br />including diagrams for work -flow processes to organization <br />charts, designing maps and icons, and conceptualizing <br />advertising promotions that define a brand and effectively <br />deliver its message. During this time, Mr. Anderson has had <br />the opportunity to wear many hats, working as an art <br />director, designer, information architect, photographer, and <br />copywriter. His experience collaborating with clients and <br />EDUCATION <br />University of California, San Diego <br />BA, Urban Planning and Design, 1993 <br />CERTIFICATIONS <br />University of California, San <br />Diego, Extension <br />Professional Certificate, Graphics and Digital <br />Design, 2001 <br />PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS <br />American Institute of Graphic Arts <br />team members to develop innovative <br />solutions to information design challenges makes Mr. Anderson uniquely qualified for managing <br />public outreach objectives and outcomes. <br />Project Experience <br />South Sacramento Habitat Conservation Plan and Aquatic Resources Plan, Sacramento County, <br />California. Provided online project portal customization and graphics support for the project. Dudek is <br />assisting the Plan Partners (Sacramento County, City of Elk Grove, City of Galt, City of Rancho Cordova, <br />Sacramento County Water Agency, Sacramento Regional Sanitation District, Sacramento Area Sewer District, <br />and Capital Southeast Connector Joint Powers Authority) in finalizing the South Sacramento Habitat <br />Conservation Plan (SSHCP) and Aquatic Resources Plan (ARP). The SSHCP provides a regional approach to <br />balancing development with conservation and protection of habitat, open space, and agricultural lands <br />within a 374,000 -acre study area. The SSHCP protects 30 species of plants and wildlife, including 10 that are <br />listed as threatened or endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act, California Endangered <br />Species Act, or both. The SSHCP also protects vernal pool, wetland, and stream habitats that are subject to <br />Sections 401 and 404 of the federal Clean Water Act, California's Porter -Cologne Water Quality Control Act, <br />and California Fish and Game Code, Section 1600 et seq. Under the ARP, the Plan Partners are seeking <br />master wetlands permits, a master streambed alteration agreement, and/or waste discharge requirement. <br />Dudek geographic information systems (GIS) staff are providing data management, geodatabase design, <br />data creation, analysis, and on-site working sessions for this large land use plan component. <br />Carlsbad Seawater Desalination Plant Project, City of Carlsbad, San Diego County, California, <br />Assisted with various maps, graphics, and presentations for this project. The project required an EIR for the <br />proposed Carlsbad Seawater Desalination Plant, which is planned for an approximately 50 -million -gallon - <br />per -day capacity and co located with the Encina Power Station. The California Coastal Commission required <br />extensive analysis of seawater intake effects, discharge effects (elevated salinity) potential for growth <br />inducement, and energy consumption/greenhouse gas emissions. The project involved demolition of <br />existing facilities at the power plant site, including fuel oil storage tanks, and appurtenant structures. Having <br />been the first large scale seawater desalination project considered for approval by the California Coastal <br />Commission, the project was subject to scrutiny and a rigorous analysis of potential effects. <br />DUDEK <br />25E-64 <br />Page 1 of 2 <br />