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City of Anaheim, State College Avenue Grade Separation Project, Anaheim, CA. The <br />project proposes an undercrossing at the current at -grade State College Boulevard railroad <br />crossing within the SCRRA rail corridor. Michele's responsibilities included planning and <br />managing the acquisitions and relocations of the desired residential, commercial and mixed- <br />use properties for this project. She was also responsible for preparing cost estimates, <br />impact analysis reports and preparing the relocation plan. <br />City of Riverside, SR -91 HOV Disposition Project, Riverside, CA. The project involves the <br />disposition of city and agency owned properties. Michele managed the disposition of <br />commercial and industrial properties within the City, including redevelopment project <br />areas, to the Riverside County Transportation Commission (ROTC) for the construction of <br />one HOV lane and to close the existing HOV gap within the SR -91 HOV lanes. <br />City of Pomona, Downtown East Mixed -Use Project, Pomona, CA. This transit oriented <br />project is located in the heart of downtown Pomona and within close proximity to the <br />Metrolink station. The project consisted of the development of senior and student housing, <br />restaurants and entertainment venues. Michele participated in the master planning of the <br />several city blocks and was responsible for developer selections, development negotiations, <br />property management, and demolitions. <br />11 <br />Michele Chan <br />Project Manager <br />Professional Experience <br />Education <br />Michele Chan has more than 20 years of comprehensive experience in the management of <br />Bachelor of Science, <br />local government right of way services and real estate development programs. She has a <br />California State <br />depth of local government experience with the City of Pomona and Riverside including <br />Polytechnic <br />projects that involved Caltrans oversight. Michele has hands-on involvement in all aspects <br />University, Pomona <br />of real estate services including appraisal management, acquisition, relocation assistance, <br />disposition, contract administration, business attraction/retention, developer selection, and <br />Professional <br />development negotiations. She is familiar with all levels of government and is very <br />Registrations <br />experienced with formal and informal neighborhood groups. She has in-depth knowledge of <br />Real Estate Officer <br />the project delivery process and its inter -related functions, with the ability to guide real <br />License, California <br />estate activities from project initiation through construction completion and final project <br />No.01853218 <br />closeout. Michele understands the importance of adhering to schedules and budgets in <br />Real Estate Broker <br />order to support of her clients' visions and goals. She is a strong motivator and drives a <br />License, California <br />project to success by communicating clearly with clients and bringing creative solution <br />options to their attention. <br />No. 01115126 <br />Professional <br />Project Experience <br />Affiliations <br />City of Fullerton, Raymond Avenue Grade Separation Project, Fullerton, CA. The project <br />International Right of <br />involves the acquisition of 34 properties and relocations of commercial and industrial <br />businesses and single-family residences, utility relocation coordination, and involves <br />Way Association <br />Caltrans oversight. Michele prepared the relocation budget and is managing the relocation <br />National Association <br />process for the project. <br />of Realtors <br />Orange County Transportation Authority, Lakeview Avenue Grade Separation Project, <br />HDR Tenure <br />Anaheim/Placentia, CA. The project involves the acquisition of 27 properties and relocation <br />2 Years <br />of 16 businesses and residences, utilities coordination and relocation, and Caltrans Right of <br />Industry Tenure <br />Way Certification. Michele is responsible for managing the acquisition and relocation <br />processes required for the project. She has recommended settlement terms and/or <br />20 Years <br />condemnation when negotiations have reached an impasse with the affected property <br />owners. <br />City of Anaheim, State College Avenue Grade Separation Project, Anaheim, CA. The <br />project proposes an undercrossing at the current at -grade State College Boulevard railroad <br />crossing within the SCRRA rail corridor. Michele's responsibilities included planning and <br />managing the acquisitions and relocations of the desired residential, commercial and mixed- <br />use properties for this project. She was also responsible for preparing cost estimates, <br />impact analysis reports and preparing the relocation plan. <br />City of Riverside, SR -91 HOV Disposition Project, Riverside, CA. The project involves the <br />disposition of city and agency owned properties. Michele managed the disposition of <br />commercial and industrial properties within the City, including redevelopment project <br />areas, to the Riverside County Transportation Commission (ROTC) for the construction of <br />one HOV lane and to close the existing HOV gap within the SR -91 HOV lanes. <br />City of Pomona, Downtown East Mixed -Use Project, Pomona, CA. This transit oriented <br />project is located in the heart of downtown Pomona and within close proximity to the <br />Metrolink station. The project consisted of the development of senior and student housing, <br />restaurants and entertainment venues. Michele participated in the master planning of the <br />several city blocks and was responsible for developer selections, development negotiations, <br />property management, and demolitions. <br />11 <br />