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TEAM ORGANIZATION <br />ISABELLE MINN, as.A, LE6a.AP <br />Principal <br />Bole., Princlpal-in-Charge <br />C. C. LAGRANGE, Ass, <br />Senior Associate <br />EMILY KIEFER <br />ASSOclate <br />Rale: AsslstantProlect Manager <br />Altuchrnen! 3-6Teclrn EXOPrience <br />ROBERT MAZU R JESSICA SETIAWAN <br />GIs Manager Project Planner <br />Role: GIS Manager Rale: GIs Assistant <br />TEAM MEMBER BIOGRAPHIES <br />AND TIME COMMITMENT <br />Following is abrief overview of our proposed staff as well as their time <br />commitments to the project. Full resumes for each follow- <br />ISABELLE MINN, ASIA, LEEO AP I Principal Time Commitment; 10 % <br />Role: Principal -in -Charge <br />Isabelle has nearly 15 years of experience in community-based design and <br />planning. Her work has focused on landscape architecture and Urban design, <br />with an emphasis on the protection of open space and natural resources, as well <br />as improving and greening our urban areas. She has managed a wide range or, <br />projects, from large, open space master plans to urban forestry plans and site <br />planning and design. She has managed many trail planning and design projects, <br />from large-scale trail master plans to construction documents, and she is an <br />expert on the development of urban greening projects, including the planning, <br />design, and development of urban agricultural facilities and community gardens. <br />C.C. LAGRANGE, ASLA I Associate Time Commitment: 15 % <br />Role: Project Manager <br />C.C's passion for creating well -crafted public spaces extends from the comprehensive <br />planning of new communities down to the smallestdetalls of construction materials, <br />giving her projects a deep level of cohesiveness. She has successfully worked with <br />a variety of public agencies, from small cities to large regulatory bodies. She was <br />project manager for the award-winning Los Angeles County Comprehensive Parks <br />and Recreation Needs Assessment, which collected and analyzed parks data from <br />188 study areas to determine and document park needs across the county, This work <br />supported the passage of a countywide parks funding measure in 2016, and C.C. Is <br />currently assistingwiththe Implementation, other recentwork Includes the Santa Ana <br />River Parkway and Open Space Plan to create the vision fpr a mile -wide parloway along <br />the length of the river, and the design and construction of several community parks. <br />PROPOSAL FOR SERVICES I PLACEWORK5 13 <br />25F-19 <br />