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Susan Reid . <br />PE <br />Civil <br />Education <br />• BS, Civil Engineering <br />Registrations/Certifications <br />• Professional Engineer #56872, CA <br />Why select <br />• 100+ successful projects, with vast majority <br />involving concept -level to final PS&E design <br />• Significant on -call contract and task order <br />delivery experience <br />• 20+ years of local agency infrastructure <br />project experience <br />`Denotes projects completed with other firms <br />Susan's 20-year career providing engineering and design services <br />for public and private infrastructure projects has involved roadways, <br />pedestrian and bike trails/paths, hydrology and drainage, and <br />environmental work. She has significant on -call contract and <br />task order experience for local Orange County public works, <br />water, parks, and transportation agencies. She is an expert in <br />numerous precise geometrics and computer aided programs, <br />including AutoCAD Civil 3D InRoads/MicroStation, WSPGW, and <br />various Orange and Los Angeles County hydrology and hydraulics <br />programs. <br />CV Link, Coachella Valley, CA (Project Engineer) <br />Susan is providing civil and traffic engineering final PS&E design <br />services for the on -street segments of CV Link. CV Link is a 50- <br />mile shared use protected path connecting the Coachella Valley <br />communities from Palm Springs to Coachella. We are working <br />closely with the client and desert communities to design this world - <br />class facility. CV Link is a $100 million project with nearly all funding <br />in place. <br />Laguna Beach Pathway Projects, Laguna Beach, CA <br />(Project Engineer) <br />Susan provided civil engineering for the Top of the World <br />pedestrian pathway and new pathway along Laguna Canyon Road, <br />from the College of Art and Design to the City's Act V Parking Lot. <br />San Diego Creek Channel Bike Trail Relocation, Irvine, CA <br />(Project Engineer) <br />Susan provided engineering services for restoring a 1.2-mile <br />segment of the San Diego Creek Channel that is currently owned <br />and maintained by Irvine. Paved bicycle and hiking trails border the <br />channel. She is providing improvements to relocate the bike trail at <br />Alton Parkway along the Canon USA property within the channel <br />right of way. Channel structural improvements were designed to <br />replace eroded and damaged areas of the channel including rip rap <br />structures, grade control structures, and eroded soil cement ramps <br />and slopes. <br />Stantec • Proposal for Or -Call Stormwater Project Design Services <br />