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Chris Giannini, LA 4287 will lead the design efforts and serve as the main point of contact with the City <br />of Santa Ana. He is an award - winning landscape architect with over 22 years of experience in park & <br />open -space planning, trails, streetscapes, sports facilities, commercial and developer housing design. <br />Chris has served as project manager for numerous projects including the CPRS award- winning Freedom <br />Park in the city of Palm Desert, Deleo Regional Sports Park in Riverside County, and Hunter Hobby Park <br />in the city of Riverside. His recent park project featuring water wise, drought - tolerant landscapes with <br />colorful and contrasting decomposed granite and inert materials, was the winner of a Coachella Valley <br />APWA award for overall design. 50% Availability <br />Kim Rhodes, LA 3867 will serve as Principal -in- Charge and QA/QC manager. She is a California registered <br />landscape architect and vice president with DEA. For the past 30 years, she has been responsible for <br />design and management on numerous projects, including design and planning for parks, trails, streetscapes <br />/ roadways, sports facilities, transportation corridors, structure aesthetics, and schools. Kim has served as <br />principal in charge and project manager on numerous projects throughout Orange County including her <br />current efforts on the Tracks at Brea (multi -modal Citywide trail). She has been involved in the planning <br />and design of the Kern River Trail, numerous trails throughout Santa Clarita adjacent to the Santa Clara <br />River, the Chandler Bike Trail in Burbank and Los Angeles, the Kahler Russell Nature Trail in Covina, the <br />Staging Area in Southgate, and the LakeAlameda Neighborhood Access Trail in Burbank. 25% Availability <br />Almabeth Anderson, LA 4986 is a landscape architect with experience in park, trail and transportation <br />projects. For the past 18 years, she has coordinated with public agencies and various other disciplines <br />involved in the design process. She has experience with community advisory groups, regulatory <br />agencies, and other mixed audiences, in which she has organized consensus - building activities. She has 4 <br />performed several duties ranging from the conceptual design to design development, through completion <br />of construction documents. Her experience also includes bid assistance and construction observation. <br />Most recently, she has been instrumental in the design of several trail projects in the City of Brea. 35% <br />Availability <br />Jon Oen, CID is a certified commercial irrigation designer (CID) and also a partner with the U.S. <br />Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA's) WaterSense program. For the past 16 years, he has worked <br />on a wide variety of irrigation projects including trails, sports parks, hotels, residential, and commercial <br />developments. Jon provides construction observation including submittal review and site visits (main <br />line testing) specifically focused on irrigation systems and controls. He is well versed in the regulatory <br />guidelines associated with AB1881 (Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance). Jon's experience in <br />Orange County includes his irrigation design efforts with Moulton Smart Street in the city of Laguna Woods, <br />El Camino Real Park in Orange, and the Tracks at Brea. 50% Availability <br />Rob Bathke, PE, QSD is an associate and senior civil engineer at DEA with more than 28 years of <br />experience. His experience includes site civil engineering, multi -modal trail design, traffic control, <br />infrastructure improvements, and storm drainage improvements. Rob has been involved in numerous <br />park and trail planning / design projects including the on -going Brea Trails Master Plan, Park to Playa <br />Trail project in Los Angeles County, Chandler Boulevard Bikeway in Burbank, and the Santa Clara and <br />South Fork River Trails Phases ll, III, and IV in Santa Clarita. 30% Availability <br />Bryan Lirley, PE, QSD has 11 years of civil engineering experience with an emphasis on water <br />resources, master planning, hydrology and hydraulics, and grading and utilities related to public works <br />and land development projects. His additional responsibilities include the preparation of stormwater <br />pollution prevention plans and water quality management plans. Bryan's recent experience includes his <br />engineering design and production efforts on the Park to Playa Trail project in Los Angeles County, as <br />well as Whitewater Park in Cathedral City, and Marshall Park in the City of San Gabriel. 40% Availability <br />25L -18 <br />