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I Brett Wood, P.E. <br />Parki ng Ala n age m e n t <br />Professional Credentials & Memberships <br />• Master of Science, Civil Engineering, University of <br />Alabama <br />• Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, University of <br />Alabama <br />• Professional Engineer in Arizona and North Carolina <br />• Carolinas Parking Association <br />• International Parking Institute <br />■ North Carolina Section of the Institute of Transportation <br />Engineers <br />Special Qualifications <br />• Developed a unique parking demand model that allows <br />our clients to predict how changes in development, <br />parking capacity, and multi -modal frequency affect the <br />overall parking demand for an area. <br />• Has worked with more than 30 communities, <br />universities, and medical campuses to understand <br />parking demands, management issues, and develop <br />strategic goals for improving the overall parking system. <br />• Experience includes parking strategic planning, <br />transportation planning, and community planning — this <br />diverse background allows Brett to approach parking <br />and access issues from all sides, usually resulting in <br />innovative approaches or recommendations, <br />in parking demand and management analysis, including <br />supply and demand evaluations, parking operations <br />management, and strategic parking planning for <br />communities, universities, and medical campuses. He <br />also brings to his projects an extensive background in <br />transportation and community planning, which provides an <br />understanding of the relationship between parking demands <br />and the management of general transportation demands <br />and the community at large, Brett led the development of <br />a unique parking demand model that helps municipalities <br />monitor changes to parking demand based on development <br />intensity, transportation mode choices, and zoning changes, <br />Over the past three years, he has helped more than a dozen <br />municipalities, universities, and medical campuses develop <br />their own versions of the dynamic parking demand model. <br />Relevant Experience <br />• Downtown Dallas Parking Strategic Plan, Dallas, TX <br />• South Lake Tahoe Parking Solutions Study, <br />South Lake Tahoe, CA <br />• Tempe Parking Strategic Plan, Tempe, AZ <br />• Glassboro Parking Strategic Plan, Glassboro, NJ <br />• Salt Lake City Parking Management Plan, Salt Lake City, <br />UT <br />• Del Ray Neighborhood Parking Management Plan, <br />Alexandria, VA <br />• Center City Curb Lane Management Study, Charlotte, NC <br />Introduction ■ Central Business District Parking Strategic Plan, <br />Brett offers more than five years of experience specializing Wilmington, NC <br />City of Santa Ana C = FJ Kimley -Horn <br />Resumes:3 I TP770045.11 E xh Z and Associates, Inc. <br />