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Company Name
URS CORPORATION
Contract #
A-2007-169
Agency
PLANNING & BUILDING
Council Approval Date
6/18/2007
Expiration Date
6/30/2008
Insurance Exp Date
5/1/2009
Destruction Year
2013
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ed'as Environmental Task Manager for preparation of a CEQA document and supporting technical studies <br />u ?altrans guidelines for the City of Murrieta's proposed improvements at the I-215/Los Alamos Road interchange. <br />manyz gp preparation of the Caltrans Preliminary Environmental Analysis Report (PEAR) and CEQA/NEPA <br />T <br />criment and supporting technical studies for the County's proposed improvements at the I-15/Clinton Keith Road <br />interchange and is also currently acting as Project Manager for preparation of the Preliminary Environmental Studies (PES) <br />Form and joint CEQA/NEPA (i.e., EIR/EA) document and supporting technical studies pursuant to Caltrans and FHWA <br />guidelines for the City of Los Angeles' proposed widening of the historic North Spring Street Bridge over the Los Angeles <br />River. Court also managed implementation of the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (NDIRP) for OCTA's <br />improvements to State Route 22 in central Orange County; this effort has required close coordination with Caltrans and <br />FHWA staff to ensure appropriate implementation and reporting of mitigation compliance. <br />Dennis Papilion — Principal -in -Charge <br />Education <br />MS/1985/Landscape Architecture and Natural Resource Planning/Colorado State University <br />BS/1982/Landscape Architecture/Arizona State University <br />As a URS Vice President, Dennis has the authority to ensure that adequate resources are available for this project and that the <br />work is performed to URS' rigorous standards and in the City's best interest. Dennis has more than 18 years of experience <br />conducting and managing multi -disciplinary environmental analysis and permitting processes for water resources, <br />transportation, utility, energy, waste management, and land development projects. His experience focuses on projects that <br />require consideration and integration of engineering and environmental issues. His project experience in natural resource <br />planning and environmental analysis has been applied to the development of land management plans, habitat conservation <br />plans and restoration plans. He has previously conducted work for the MWD, the Los Angeles Department of Water and <br />Power, and the Orange County Flood Control District. <br />Jeff Rice, AICP — Task Order Manager <br />Education <br />MBA/1986 <br />BS/1981/Urban and Regional Planning <br />Registration (s) / Certification (s) <br />American Association of Certified planners, AICP <br />Jeff Rice has a total of 25 years of experience as a planning and environmental professional. He is well versed in planning, <br />land use, and environmental compliance in California and his strengths are in zoning codes, design standards, and issues <br />pertaining to CEQA. Representative projects include ongoing work on the San Bernardino County General Plan; providing <br />third -party review for Orange County's Centerline EIR/EIS project; managing the Main Street Concourse EIR project, a 1.8 <br />million square foot mixed -use development requiring inter -jurisdictional coordination of traffic mitigation and improvements; <br />and preparing the Harbor Boulevard Specific Plan EIR and area circulation improvements. <br />Robert Rusby, AICP — Task Order Manager <br />Education: <br />MUP/1974/Urban Planning <br />BS/1970/Park Administration <br />AA/1967/Ornamental Horticulture <br />Registration (s)/ Certification (s) <br />American Institute of Certified Planners <br />'i An Environmental and Planning Specialist with over 30 years of experience in the public sector, Robert Rusby has supervised <br />dozens of environmental assessments and planning projects throughout southern California. Specific experience includes <br />�. serving as Project Manager on the EIR for the Water Importation Plan for the San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency and the <br />Supplemental EIR for the East Branch of the. California Aqueduct - Phase I in Riverside County, serving as Project Manager <br />for the Foothill and Eastern Transportation Corridors EIRs/EISs in Orange County, and managing the Jurupa Avenue <br />Railroad Underpass EA and Section 4(f) Evaluation in Riverside. Robert also has experience managing on -call efforts, the <br />most recent of which included providing senior -level support under an on -call environmental planning contract for the <br />County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works. <br />3 <br />
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