C. Stephen Bucknam, Jr., P.E., Principal -in- Charge
<br />EDUCATION
<br />B.S., Civil Engineering, Loyola University of Los Angeles, 1967
<br />M.S., Environmental Engineering, Loyola University of Los Angeles,
<br />1972
<br />PROFESSIONAL DATA
<br />Registered Professional Engineer, States of California (No.20903) and Washington (No.17310)
<br />California State Community College Teaching Credential
<br />Fellow, American Society of Civil Engineers
<br />Member, Board of Directors — Urban Water Institute
<br />Life Member, American Public Works Association
<br />Member, Water Environment Foundation
<br />Member, University of California Irvine, Civil & Environmental Engineering Affiliates
<br />Honorary Member, Chi Epsilon
<br />EXPERIENCE OVERVIEW
<br />Over forty years' experience in the administration, management, planning, design and construction
<br />management of public works and development programs and projects including: water and wastewater
<br />projects, transportation, drainage, including: program management, master planning, infrastructure planning
<br />and maintenance programming, environmental studies, street, highway, alley, storm drain, water and sewer
<br />system design, rate studies, emergency planning, facilities design, groundwater studies, wells, reservoirs, site
<br />studies, pump stations, lift stations, intergovernmental negotiations and agreements, hydrology, treatment
<br />facilities, building design, grants, regulatory permitting, system appraisals, R/W negotiations, acquisitions and
<br />documentation, project management, production control, operations studies, capital improvement
<br />programming and budgeting, hydroelectric projects, underground utilities, assessment districts, surveying,
<br />mapping, legal testimony to public boards, commissions and councils, and direction of technical advisory
<br />committees to joint powers agencies and water districts.
<br />Transportation / Streets— Highways -Traffic
<br />Served as Contract City Engineer for the City of Arcadia responsible for long range advanced planning of the
<br />City's transportation engineering program. Directed the preparation of the City's Transportation Master Plan
<br />which identified, consistent with the City's General Plan the transportation related needs under these
<br />requirements so of AB 1600 nexus constraints.
<br />Acted as Principal in charge over a Pacific Coast Highway (SR -I) /Newport Boulevard (SR -55) interchange, City
<br />of Newport Beach. Project involves a study of various alternatives, conventional and unconventional, for
<br />improvements to the existing interchange.
<br />Restraints include limited right -of -way, environmental challenges (e.g., Newport channel bridge widening,
<br />"Arches" liquor store and restaurant property acquisition, and existing bridge aesthetics), and potential
<br />hazardous waste issues. Alternatives were evaluated and selected to include in the PSR. Included project
<br />coordination with various agencies and sub consultants, and oversight of concept geometries, cost estimating,
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