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William "Bill" Young, PE <br />William "Bill" Young is a respected leader in the California <br />civil engineering community, with 40 years of experience <br />managing large and small design projects from <br />conceptualization and design through construction. Bill's <br />experience covers a diverse range of community <br />improvement projects, involving parking lot, street, curb, and <br />gutter repairs and improvements; highway design; pavement <br />rehabilitation design, including pervious pavement and <br />interlocking pavers; bioswales and bioretention systems; <br />stormwater BMPs; flood control infrastructure; and irrigation <br />lines. He also has experience obtaining all necessary <br />permits for these projects. His career experience includes <br />three years of field survey, including field topography, <br />boundary, construction staking, and as -built verification for <br />utilities and flood control projects. <br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />Years of Experience <br />40 <br />Education <br />BS, Civil Engineering, 1979 <br />California State Polytechnic <br />University, Pomona <br />Registrations <br />Civil Engineer, CA, 35715 <br />Affiliations <br />American Society of Civil <br />Engineers <br />American Public Works <br />Association <br />City of Bell Gardens John Anson Ford Infiltration Cistern Project to Capture Urban Runoff <br />Project Manager for developing design PS&Es for this urban runoff capture project. John Anson <br />Ford Park is located in the City of Bell Gardens and the project will help the City and the Lower <br />Los Angeles River Upper Reach 2 Watershed Management Group meet its NPDES MS4 <br />Discharge requirements. The project will capture dry weather and storm runoff from a highly <br />industrialized urban catchment area of 2,295 acres. The project is anticipated to provide <br />compliance with existing water quality objectives for the entire Rio Hondo watershed portion of <br />the LAR UR2 WMA. Tasks include: a geotechnical field analysis, utility search, hydrologic and <br />hydraulic analysis, topographic mapping, preparation of design plans, construction <br />specifications, and engineering cost estimates. <br />City of El Monte Garvey Avenue Grade Separation Drainage Improvement Project <br />Manager for improving drainage infrastructure in the City of El Monte by identifying and <br />delineating tributary areas that contribute stormwater flow to the Garvey Avenue underpass. <br />The project involves upgrades to the existing drainage system, including installation of new <br />catch basins, inlets, and storm drain pipes; improvements to the existing pump station diverting <br />the stormwater to the storm drain system; and implementation of green infrastructure initiatives <br />to retain, reuse, or infiltrate the collected stormwater runoff. Tasks include: project <br />management; stakeholder outreach; technical evaluations; right-of-way acquisition; obtaining <br />regulatory permits from the USACE, RWQCB, and CDFW; preparing PS&Es; developing an <br />O&M plan; and providing assistance with funding opportunities. <br />