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Study Committee Biographical Information
Pages 111-116

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From page 111...
... She represents TRPC on the I-5 Transportation Alternatives and Operational Traffic Model Study, an evaluation of the impacts of military installation growth on the I-5 corridor between SR-512 and Mounts Road funded by the Office of Economic Adjustment.
From page 112...
... More recently, he was appointed cochairman of a task force established by the Maryland legislature to evaluate the proposed magnetic levitation transit system between Baltimore, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. In 2003, he was appointed vice chairman of a study committee of the National Research Council making recommendations on the transportation of highly radioactive spent nuclear fuel to the repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada.
From page 113...
... He assisted with transportation planning for the 1984 Olympics and with assessing the transportation programs' effectiveness after the Olympics. He has served as chief operating officer of the Southern California Hazardous Waste Management Authority and was an ex officio member of the Southern California Regional Rail Authority Board and the Alameda Corridor Joint Powers Authority.
From page 114...
... Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and others to promote the benefits of linking transportation and land use, transit new starts, and developing and instructing courses on public involvement, environmental justice, and metropolitan transportation planning.
From page 115...
... He has also served as a researcher in the urban policy program at the Rand Corporation and the transportation studies program at the Urban Institute; as a director in transportation practice at the consulting firm of Putnam, Hayes & Bartlett; and as a management consultant in transportation practice of the firm now known as KPMG.
From page 116...
... , he supervised DoD military base closure initiatives, including programs of the Office of Economic Adjustment that provide assistance to affected local communities. In this position, he was responsible for oversight and policy guidance for managing the department's military installations worldwide, covering more than 46,000 square miles, with 600,000 structures valued at more than $600 billion and an annual budget in excess of $30 billion.


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