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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/16/1999, A2 - APPOINTMENT RECOMMENDATION TO THE BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE council -9 j ACEnaA RepoRt Az CITY OF SAN LUIrtothe O In�(/1xl FROM: Council Members J Jan owell Marx Council Subcommiycle Advisory Committee Prepared By: Sherry Stendahl, Council Office SUBJECT: APPOINTMENT RECOMMENDATION TO THE BICYCLE ADVISORY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION Appoint Richard Lee to a one year term to expire 3/31/00, appoint Mary Lou Johnson to a four year term to expire 3/31/03 and thank Larry Souza for his service. DISCUSSION Two terms will expire 3/31/99. After advertising and interviewing candidates,the Subcommittee is pleased to recommend Richard Lee and Mary Lou Johnson for appointment. Their • applications are attached. All others are available in the City Clerk's Office. ATTACHMENTS Applications • A2-1 LOUJ'`' f 4'CID • Tr TWA i • rI• rL-,ted ".�/� �-i. �✓ �.i j� ON M2 JIFAFAOI�R,M2, 11, TOWN i Amp • •• •- - 1 • • • - ��F�.'fC-nV � ��-^ `__'�-..e..� t > ,R `. �F„`F-7_t"�>•'a':4 a-+ r r �y � ����}Iy ��jj "" "---- r r 3J F•4,.est tri+' .r�kF +�l#ul x.q4 a,^'�� 22 :k*A*0 rPx •e_ ✓:,. °sari � �15��7���1„�,�_ —. __� '� .w � Y IV 1 `��-'� Yl'� :y`✓e.. wf"F 'ao`,Y �^ .k.>D��e ,1�� liri'.R�,,�,��er�,� ��.�`��rYu Y►J" �- `f 1 aciu 11 , c e !� }l�R� '�ih�j�•j a `'�ut�`c�: , _,: � �` ��/`�J-T c e�"7�` �, � tiaF�e3- t' - te d , AV • A2-3 Mary Lou Johnson 2275 Flora Street,San Luis Obispo,CA 93401 PnJNE 805-544-5278 FAX 805-544-7841 EDUCATION California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo, California Northern Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona National Teacher Corps / Intern Teacher Training, Navajo Nation Bachelor of Science Degree 1970 Los Angeles Society for Calligraphy Continuing education through classes, seminars,workshops WORK EXPERIENCE Johnson Graphic Design January 1984 to present Design services,Calligraphy,Illustration. San Luis Coastal Unified School District,Adult Education Division December 1995 to present Instructor: Calligraphy,Design, Hand Made Greetings Dandy Lion Publications San Luis Obispo, California • February 1996 to present Position:Graphic Designer, Illustrator,Web Design-Maintenance Produce full-color catalogs, dealer packages, conference signage, black line illustrations for books, full-color book covers. Prepare electronic files for service bureau. Transmit files via internet.Prepare paste-ups with overlays. COMMUNITY SERVICE Founder /Past Board Member,North County Industries, a sheltered workshop for developmentally disabled adults. Board Member Sinsheimer School PTA, 1992-93 Volunteer of the Year Award, Sinsheimer PTA 1994 Past Site Council Member, Sinsheimer School Present Site Council Member, Laguna Junior High School Past President Central Coast Calligraphers DESIGN AWARDS 1992 San Luis Obispo La Fiesta Logo Co-Designer 1993 San Luis Obispo La Fiesta Logo Winner 1994 Farmer's Market Logo, San Luis Obispo BIA 1995 Morro Bay Harbor Festival Poster WEB DESIGNS www.dandylionbooks.com (shopping cart under construction) www.writestart.com (under revision) A2-4 VAN IBM =:m 9--1 mi ol:4 I wrio 0 .MI .-org. 48 1 illipll MMAMI S.,MA FFA IFA pm-gpg iN PC &1A pr F;�=� �P�D OtO ';01 r. C F- 4z • wa (7)Le cr /s sus) . ave a re wok l�, c�a oPa r y • Ct,�C I�StS ��" aIsQ cir- ov c` caad�riv� succe% vtl� z- nn-�rr�c J J tz�o l ancr f o v CovNru t �2 c&K y l k� O\." e�-'r�Pivi.�P gCc2l�'IcG�Cr"'�S �y Lk . ,4-ltackwe.,¢ 3 = A vhc(e ar. Grp,;. 'B��S CURRICULUM VITAE: Dr. Richard W. Lee Assistant Professor • City& Regional Planning Department Cal Poly State University San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 Telephone: (805) 756-2573 FAX: (805) 756-1340 E-mail: rwlee@calpoly.edu Experience :Over 15 years as a Professional Transportation Planner; focus areas: Public Transit Innovation Bicycle Planning Travel Demand Management(TDM) Long-Distance Commuting Exurban Transportation Transportation and Urban Form Academic Degrees: B.A. in History(tions)-Carleton College, 1978 M.S. in Transportation Engineering-University of California,Berkeley, 1984 Master of City Planning-University of California,Berkeley, 1986 Ph.D in City and Regional Planning-University of California,Berkeley, 1995 Membership of societies,institutions,committees: • American Institute of Certified Planners • American Planning Association-Member • Chartered Institute of Transport-Member • International Institute for Surface Transportation Studies,Research Associate • • Institute of Transportation Engineers-Member • Center for Urban and Regional Studies Fellow(University of North Carolina) • Editorial board,Berkeley Planning Journal, 1991-1994 • Referee,New Zealand Geographer, 1996. • Referee,Urban Planning and Research, 1998. Professional positions held: • Current: Assistant Professor,City&Regional Planning, Cal Poly State University • 1995-1998,Senior Lecturer,Planning,Massey University • 1994-1995,Visiting Lecturer, University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill • 1993-1994,Senior Transportation Engineer,JHK&Associates,San Francisco • 1988-1993, Senior Transportation Planner, TJKM Transportation Consultants Pleasanton,California • 1984-1988,Transportation Planner,DKS Associates,Oakland,California • 1983-1984, 1991-1994,Graduate Research Assistant and Instructor(part-time), University of California,Berkeley • 1982, Member,St.Paul-Minneapolis Advisory Committee on Transit Honours/distinctions/awards • University of California Transportation Center Fellowships(4), 1990- 1993 • University of California Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics Dissertation Grant, 1992-1993 • University of California Transportation Center Dissertation Grant, 1993-1994 • Massey University Research Grants, 1996 and 1997 • • Chartered Institute of Transport(New Zealand)Scholarship, 1996 A2-7 Dr.R.W.Lee/2 PUBLICATIONS Number of Refereed Publications: 5;Number of other Significant Publications: 25 RELEVANT CONSULTING AND COMMUNITY SERVICE EXPERIENCE Bicycle Planning and Transportation Demand Management Prepared TDM plans for several major employment sites in the San Francisco Bay Area, including mixed-use, as well as primarily office and residential developments. Each plan entailed an assessment of the likely effectiveness of various travel demand techniques and alternative travel modes,e.g.bicycles and public transportation. Project Manager, Berkeley Bicycle Plan. Led consultant team that developed major bicycle improvements within the City of Berkeley. Chair, Board of Trustees, Palmerston North (New Zealand) Green Bike Trust, 1996-1998. The Trust developed a program making 300 bikes available for casual use in this university city of 75,000, while offering training for the long-term unemployed. Member, Palmerston North Bike Plan Working Party, 1997-1998. Played key role in the development of Palmerston North's first comprehensive Bicycle Plan. • Regional Multi-modal Transport/Land Use Planning Consultant Project Manager and a principal author of the first Santa Cruz County(population 250,000) Congestion Management Program (CMP). The CMP is a state-mandated comprehensive regional transportation plan and capital improvement program covering all modes of land passenger transport aimed at: reducing congestion; optimising use of alternative travel modes;and improving air quality,and improving inter-agency coordination. Project Manager, Stanislaus County Regional Transportation Plan Environmental Impact Report (RTP EIR). Managed all aspects of a comprehensive environmental analysis of Stanislaus County's (population 400,000) first full revision to its RTP to achieve conformance with the U.S. Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act including calibration and expansion of a regional MINUTP travel demand model and supervision of public transport and environmental sub-consultants. Worked closely with staff of the Stanislaus Area Association of Governments (SAAG) and with planning and public works staff representing all local jurisdictions. Developed land use forecasts based on local plans and state and regional projections. Conducted extensive literature review of the efficacy of land use measures for reducing automobile travel. This research, conducted as for the California Air Resources Board, was used to develop appropriate land use strategies capable of reducing transportation-related emissions in urban, suburban, and exurban communities; strategies included rail station area development. • Analysed potential long-range benefits of transportation control measures (TCMs) as part of a Model General Plan Air Quality Element for the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District. A2-8 Dr.R.W.Lee/3 Project Manager, General Plan Circulation Element Update and Environmental Impact • Report, City of Fairfield, California. Working closely with city staff and other consultants, developed new multi-modal transport goals, policies and programs for this rapidly growing city midway between San Francisco and Sacramento. Interpreted and analysed six future travel demand scenarios developed using the City's in-house TRANPLAN model. Managed similar studies for the Cities of San Mateo and Gilroy. Major Transportation Facilities Planning and Finance As Project Manager for Citywide Transport Studies, developed preliminary cost estimates and traffic impact fee formulae for citywide improvement districts in Gilroy and Tracy, California;facilities included both roadway and commuter rail facilities. Assisted in U.S. Department of Transportation study (nationwide) of local governmental requirements for private sector funding and provisions of transportation services and traffic mitigation. Duties included: legal and financial analysis of various local transportation- related ordinances and programs; conducting interviews with local government officials and real estate developers throughout the U.S.;and report writing. Assisted in the development of five-year transit operating plan for the San Francisco Bay Area Metropolitan Transportation Commission. Duties included report writing, economic analysis, and creating a computer data base on 15 rail and bus operators in a region of over five million population. As an appointed member of the Metropolitan Transit Commission's citizen Advisory • Committee on Transit, helped develop public transport service and fare policies for the Minneapolis - St. Paul Metropolitan Area (Minnesota), including policies on light rail development. North American Light Rail Transit(LRT)Evaluation With Professor Robert Cervero at the University of California,Berkeley,evaluated actual and projected light rail patronage and financial performance and for more than one dozen existing and planned LRT systems in the United States and Canada. Traffic Impact Studies Project Manager, Specific Plan Circulation Element for the City of Tracy, California. Developed citywide traffic impact model for assessing the effect of over 6,000 new dwelling units and hundreds of acres of industrial development. Also served as Project Manager or Engineer on numerous traffic impact studies throughout Northern California; these entailed studies of road and public transit improvements under various land use scenarios. • A2-9 TELEPHONE +64_6-356 8199 _ OFFICE OF THE MAYOR E-MAIL mey0r@Pnee qan __ PALMERSTON NORTH CITY COUNCIL FACSIMILE +64-6-355 1000 �= PRIVATE BAG 11034 PALMERSTON NORTH NEW ZEALAND Citp of Vahnergton .worth jw2977 7 December, 1998 Dr Richard Lee c/-Massey University Private Bag 11-222 PALMERSTON NORTH Dear Richard, It has been brought to my attention that you intend returning to the United States later on this month. • I would like to take this opportunity on behalf of the Council,to thank you for your efforts on the Bike Plan Working Party which culminated in a Bike Plan for the city being produced. This document forms a blueprint for the future development within the city that will enhance cycling facilities and hopefully, see a large portion of the community return to this activity. I trust that your return to the United States will be as profitable as your much appreciated efforts in our city. Yours sincerely, n Jill White MAYOR' • A2-10 Irolrt,v8 THE GRE: .' BIICE SCHEME OFF TO A GOOD START. 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