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<br />RESUME <br />PAUL MARTIN, CONT’D <br />COUNTYWIDE ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION PLAN (OC ACTIVE), ORANGE COUNTY <br />Project manager responsible for securing an Active Transportation Program 2015 grant to prepare the first <br />countywide Active Transportation Plan covering both bicycle and pedestrian topics. Branded OC Active, <br />the study updated the prior bicycle master plan and created data analysis to create pedestrian heat maps <br />showing the highest need areas in all 35 jurisdictions. Creative outreach included engagement with schools <br />for a chalk-based art contest related to walking and biking and pop-up events at over 70 unique community <br />events countywide. <br />TRANSPORTATION MANAGER/TRAFFIC ENGINEER, PLACENTIA <br />Transportation manager and traffic engineer for the City of Placentia responsible for leading solutions to all <br />transportation planning, operations, and maintenance needs within a City serving 50,000 residents. Paul <br />leveraged technical skills to communicate directly with residents, business owners, City Council, and local <br />commissions. He proactively pursued funding to address high levels of need while incorporating active <br />transportation enhancements into annual Capital Improvement Projects. <br />SYSTEMIC SAFETY ANALYSIS REPORT PROGRAM, ORANGE COUNTY <br />Project manager responsible for securing and leading a Caltrans Systemic Safety Analysis Report <br />Program Grant to evaluate bicycle and pedestrian collision history for all cities and the unincorporated <br />communities within Orange County. The analysis identified trends in crashes by roadway and intersection <br />types and informed the development of a list of potential engineering solutions by facility. A comprehensive <br />countermeasure toolbox was developed documenting crash reduction factors and eligibility for funding <br />through Federal and State safety programs. <br />GO HUMAN ENCOURAGEMENT EVENTS, ORANGE COUNTY <br />Project manager responsible for the promotion of the Southern California Association of Governments <br />(SCAG) program to host non-infrastructure encouragement activities at seven jurisdictions throughout county. <br />Each event demonstrated a proposed capital infrastructure improvement through use of temporary materials <br />and equipment. The events showcased engineering concepts long before preparation of full design plans <br />and garnered community and elected officials support for implementation. <br />PEDESTRIAN ACTION PLAN, ORANGE COUNTY <br />Project manager responsible for the development of the Pedestrian Action Plan for the Orange County <br />Transportation Authority. The 9-point plan established a baseline of efforts to improve pedestrian safety <br />countywide addressing education, enforcement, and engineering solutions. The action plan was created <br />following tragic death of three young students on Halloween and empowered the regional agency to guide <br />future endeavors more broadly to address active transportation rather than solely focus on topics related to <br />people bicycling. <br />SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL ACTION PLAN, ORANGE COUNTY <br />Project manager responsible for securing over $800,000 in funding for countywide Safe Routes to School <br />Action Plan to collaborative work with stakeholders countywide for multi-disciplinary actions to improve <br />conditions for youth walking and biking to school. The action plan is being developed to evaluate and <br />identify a leadership system to leverage existing strengths and expand to additional communities, <br />schools, and school districts. The funding was also secured to provide non-infrastructure education and <br />encouragement activities at 25 disadvantaged community schools countywide utilizing State of California <br />Active Transportation Program funding. Both projects were led jointly in partnership with the Orange County <br />Health Care Agency.