KIM S. RHODES, LA 3867
<br />Principal -in- Charge / QA /QC
<br />Education ; Kim is a California registered landscape architect, client manager and vice
<br />B.S. Landscape Architecture, : president with DEA. For the past 30 years, she has been responsible for
<br />1985, California State Polytechnic ;landscape architectural design and management on numerous projects,
<br />University, Pomona i including design and planning for parks, trails, streetscapes / roadways, sports
<br />facilities, transportation corridors, structure aesthetics, schools and universities,
<br />Registration i commercial, residential, and industrial developments.
<br />Registered Landscape Architect,
<br />California, (3867), 1993 1 Experience:
<br />Professional Memberships
<br />American Society of Landscape i The Tracks at Brea, Segment 3, Brea, California
<br />Architects (ASLA) — Board of : Kim managed conceptual and final construction documents for a one mile
<br />Directors Student Liaison : segment of Class I meandering trail through an abandoned rail corridor in Brea.
<br />(2010- Present) Segment 3 includes work between Brea Boulevard and State College Boulevard
<br />E and incorporates both hard and soft surface trail, water -wise plantings, site
<br />CLASSFund - Scholarship i furnishings, and a lighted parking area. Future uses include a restroom
<br />Co -Chair (2011 - present) : building, splashpad, plaza space, community gardens, bioswale, fitness area
<br />California Parks and Recreation and interpretive signage.
<br />Society (CPRS)
<br />Southern Avenue Bike Trail and Staging Area, South Gate, California
<br />American Public Works : As project manager, Ms. Rhodes provided professional design services for
<br />Association (APWA) - Coachella : this bike trial project, which provides a link to the Los Angeles River Bike Trail
<br />Valley Program. She was responsible for researching and collecting all pertinent
<br />information along the corridor and at the staging area site. She then supervised
<br />Years of Experience i the preparation of the topographic maps. She prepared two conceptual plans
<br />30 for the staging area that were displayed for public comment. Elements of the
<br />Awards staging area include an information kiosk, arbor structure, bicycle racks, drinking
<br />ASLA Project of Merit Award -; fountains, benches, trash receptacles, outdoor lighting and landscaping. Ms.
<br />Oak Glen Creek, Yucaipa, 2010 Rhodes was also responsible for supervising the pavement signing and striping
<br />plans, hardscape and site furnishing plans, a planting plan, irrigation plan,
<br />APWA Project of Merit Award — construction details, technical specifications and a final cost estimate.
<br />Gene Autry Trail and Park,
<br />Palm Springs, 2011 Kern River Trail Specific Plan, Kern County, California
<br />As lead landscape architect, Ms. Rhodes provided master planning for
<br />approximately 15 miles of multi -use trail along the Kern River from Bakersfield,
<br />east to the mouth of the canyon beyond Rio Bravo. She assisted special interest
<br />groups, the community, and governmental agencies to develop three separate
<br />alternatives for the trail alignment including research for destination points,
<br />access, ingress, egress, rest stops, signage, trail surfacing, fencing, and mixed
<br />uses. The project included research and data collection, site analysis, project
<br />coordination and conflict resolution, a needs analysis, trail planning and design
<br />and the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report.
<br />Oak Glen Creek Recreational Trails, Yucaipa, California
<br />Ms. Rhodes served as lead landscape architect for the multi -award winning
<br />project which consisted of providing conceptual design including recreation
<br />planning, detention basin design, hydrology, sediment yield / hydraulics,
<br />permitting assistance, and environmental planning & analysis for a portion
<br />of Oak Glen and Wildwood Creeks. She worked closely with civil engineers,
<br />hydrologists, biologists, and environmental planners to develop a master plan
<br />that addressed critical flood control issues such as the protection of life and
<br />property.
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