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Proposal to the City of Santa Ana for On -Call Environmental Services (RFP 21-105) <br />Workshop, National Association of Environmental Professionals and Caltrans' Environmental <br />Compliance Training Course for Local Agency Partners and Consultants, Categorical <br />Exemptions and Categorical Exclusions. <br />Tom Holm, AICP — Deputy Project Manager/Alternative Agent (ECORP) <br />Mr. Holm offers more than 40 years of diverse planning and environmental experience on a <br />variety of environmental, natural resource, and regulatory compliance projects. He has prepared <br />and managed project and programmatic CEQA and NEPA documents for projects throughout <br />southern and central California including master planned communities, urban area infill, <br />brownfields and housing redevelopment projects, transportation corridors and highways, <br />comprehensive general plan updates, specific plans, and municipal and water agency On -Call <br />Environmental Services contracts. Mr. Holm is a former City Planning and Transportation <br />Commissioner, Orange County Natural History Foundation Board Member, and legislative <br />liaison with OC American Planning Association. His clients include municipal agencies in <br />central, west, and south Orange County. He has prepared and managed environmental <br />documentation at all levels in Orange County jurisdictions, including the cities of Santa Ana, <br />Fountain Valley, Irvine, Costa Mesa, and Mission Viejo. He is based in ECORP's Santa Ana <br />office and is immediately available to assist the City with their projects. Mr. Holm has an M.A. in <br />Urban and Regional Planning from UCLA, and a B.A. in Political Science from UC Irvine. He is a <br />certified planner (AICP). <br />Anne Surdzial, AICP — QA/QC Manager (ECORP) <br />Ms. Surdzial is an environmental analyst with more than 30 years of experience in the planning <br />field. She has prepared and managed the preparation of all levels of documentation for projects <br />in compliance with CEQA and NEPA. As Director of CEQA/NEPA Services for ECORP, she is <br />responsible for overseeing CEQA and NEPA work in all ECORP offices, ensuring consistency <br />and quality of all products. Her expertise includes management of large environmental <br />programs for public agencies that require completion of multiple, simultaneous task orders and <br />management of multiple internal project teams and subcontractors. She is also experienced in <br />land use planning and historic preservation issues and has worked for public planning <br />departments. She has prepared CEQA documents for public agencies in all southern California <br />counties and NEPA documents for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, <br />Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, Department of Defense, and Federal <br />Highways Administration. Ms. Surdzial has a B.S. in Environmental Science from UC Riverside <br />and is a certified planner (AICP). <br />Lisa Westwood, RPA—AB 52 Tribal Cultural Resources Task Manager (ECORP) <br />Ms. Westwood is a Registered Professional Archaeologist with over 25 years of cultural <br />resources management experience. She exceeds the Secretary of the Interiors Professional <br />Qualifications Standards for prehistoric and historical archaeologist and serves as principal <br />investigator for cultural resources services required for compliance with Section 106 of the <br />National Historic Preservation Act and CEQA. Her technical areas of expertise include <br />advanced Section 106 compliance and consultation, cultural resources laws and regulations, <br />preparation and negotiation of agency agreement documents (Programmatic Agreements and <br />Memoranda of Agreement), space heritage, human bone (osteological) identification and <br />ECORP Consulting, Inc. <br />October 21, 2021 ■ 7 <br />E\VIROAll FFI'AL f0%SIi CfAN1'ti P21-590 <br />