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Mr. Pedro Gomez <br />February 26, 2021 <br />Page 6 <br />SUSAN O'CARROLL, Ph.D. <br />Consulting Principal Associate / Principal Planner <br />Susan O'Carroll has over 25 years of planning experience, and for the last 20 has <br />worked as a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) specialist managing <br />preparation of Environmental Impact Reports (EIRs), Negative Declarations, and <br />environmental document critiques. Susan has managed preparation of over <br />twenty EIRs, and numerous Negative Declaration and Mitigated Negative Declaration documents. <br />She is experienced in preparing EIRs for controversial projects and for projects where development <br />and evaluation of a range of alternatives is key to clarifying environmental issues facing decision - <br />makers. Examples of such projects include Central Area New Learning Center#1 (Ambassador <br />Hotel site, cultural resources section) for Los Angeles Unified School District and the Rancho Malibu <br />Hotel project in the City of Malibu. Susan managed preparation of a focused EIR for a highly <br />controversial project in the City of Beverly Hills, the Chateau Arnaz project, which dealt both with <br />historic issues and the development of alternatives. She also contributes to projects involving <br />formulation of preservation policy: for the City of Carmel, she participated in drafting the historic <br />preservation ordinance; and for Mare Island in Vallejo, she helped prepare Historic Resources <br />Project Guidelines. Susan holds Ph.D. and M.PI. degrees in Urban and Regional Planning from USC <br />and a B.A. in Experimental Psychology from UC Santa Barbara. She has provided customized <br />CEQA training for cities of Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, Santa Clarita and Santa Paula, as well as for <br />the Planner's Institute. She served for seven years as part-time faculty for Schools of Public <br />Administration and Urban and Regional Planning at USC where she taught courses on policy <br />analysis, urban economics, transportation planning, and urban studies. Susan also served as <br />Adjunct Faculty for Troy State University's Master of Public Administration Program in the Pacific <br />Theater, where she taught Intergovernmental Relations, Research Methods and Economics for <br />Public Administrators. <br />CHRISTINE DI IORIO, AICP <br />Principal Planner/ Architectural Historian <br />Christi di lorio has over 28 years of experience as a planner working for various <br />cities in California, most recently as project manager for the City of Millbrae where <br />she managed and orchestrated special economic and development projects <br />through the entitlement process. She has also worked as Community <br />Development Director for City of Marina where she managed six divisions with an annual general <br />fund budget of $10 million dollars; for the City of Carmel -By -The -Sea as Community Planning and <br />Building Director; and for the City of La Quinta as Planning Manager. Christi holds a Bachelor's <br />degree from Colorado State University in Historic Preservation and a Master of Arts degree from <br />University of California, Riverside in Historic Resources Management. She is certified by the <br />American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) and meets the Secretary of the Interior's Professional <br />Qualifications Standards in History and Architectural History. <br />