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STEWART CROSBY I FEDERAL FUNDING OVERSIGHT <br />Stewart has 18 years of experience in landscape <br />architecture and urban design, including <br />conceptual design, design development <br />construction document preparation, and <br />I p1m, construction administration. He brings <br />innovative design solutions to a variety of <br />projects that include park and trail master plans and youth camp <br />site design. Stewart has also conducted visual impact assessments <br />for roads and trails and has worked on urban streetscape projects. <br />Stewart excels at managing park planning and design projects, <br />while fostering an open, collaborative design process that includes <br />agencies, residents, design professionals, and other interested <br />stakeholders. His work is mindful of operations and maintenance <br />considerations and emphasizes sustainability. <br />Project Experience <br />Kensington Rune Stone County Park, Douglas County. Stewart <br />served as the project manager for the development of a master <br />plan that was prepared to garner support and approval of the <br />Greater Minnesota Parks and Recreation Commission, which <br />provides for extended funding options for park development. <br />The park master plan focused on identifying a site and concept <br />for a new visitor center and updating the pedestrian a vehicular <br />circulation throughout the park. The park had doubled in size over <br />the last decade so additional design and planning was needed to <br />incorporate the new property into the park plan. <br />Washington County Cottage Grove Ravine Regional Park Lake <br />Elmo Segment Master Plan. Stewart served as project manager <br />for the trail master plan. In this role, he worked closely with <br />Washington County staff on developing alignment alternatives, <br />meeting with special interest groups, making public presentations <br />and facilitating public outreach events including pop-up meetings <br />and open houses. Stewart also oversaw the development of the <br />master plan document and coordinated internal reviews and <br />agency reviews of the draft document. <br />YMCA Camp Widjiwagan Site Design, Ely. Stewart led a team of <br />landscape architects and civil engineers who designed a natural <br />stone amphitheater that utilized an existing slope in the center <br />of Camp Widjiwagan with views of adjacent Burntside Lake. <br />The amphitheater was designed to use local materials and was <br />installed by local contractors who took great pride in the finished <br />product. Stewart coordinated with Camp staff throughout the <br />design process to ensure the appropriate materials were included <br />in the design. <br />Barnesville Trail and Streetscape Plan. Stewart was the project <br />manager for the city-wide trail plan that looked closely at existing <br />pedestrian and bicycle facilities and developed a plan to integrate <br />trails and on -street bike facilities into the existing street network <br />and park system. A separate task developed streetscape concepts <br />for Highway 9 through downtown to incorporate more pedestrian <br />and bicycle facilities in advance of a MnDOT construction project <br />that will reconstruct the entire streetscape. Stewart led the public <br />process including open house meetings and pop-up meetings at <br />local and regional events including the County Fair. <br />Carver County Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail. <br />Stewart was Project Manager for the design and construction of <br />two phases of trail development that included a prefabricated trail <br />bridge over a creek in the historic City of Carver and a trailhead <br />with a parking lot and a trail system kiosk. Stewart also managed <br />the MnDOT Delegated Contract Process (DCP) for Local Agency <br />Federal Aid Projects since this project utilized federal funds. <br />City of Plymouth Park and Trail Plan. To update to the City's <br />Comprehensive Park and Trail System Plan, Stewart created <br />analysis maps of all parks, trails, sidewalks and on -road bike <br />routes. Additional data was incorporated to show deficient <br />roadway crossings and movement barriers, such as rail lines. <br />Using the analysis mapping, Stewart developed a comprehensive <br />trail and sidewalk plan to identify gaps in the trail and sidewalk <br />system, future connections to City parks and regional trails. The <br />map and data were incorporated into the Comprehensive Park <br />and Trail System Plan. <br />M.B. Johnson Regional Park Master Plan, Moorhead. Stewart <br />served as the project manager for the development of a master <br />plan for M.B. Johnson Regional Park, the largest park in the City <br />of Moorhead. Stewart led a team of designers who worked with <br />Moorhead staff to develop a layout for park facilities, a network <br />of soft -surface and paved trails, park roads and parking facilities, <br />as well as developing a plan for bringing city services to the site <br />including sanitary sewer and new power service. Stewart provided <br />guidance to the team's architect for the siting, scale and size of <br />the park's new visitor center and warming but and the new large <br />group picnic shelter. <br />MIKE AARON I CIVIL ENGINEERING & UTILITIES <br />Mike has more than 25 years of experience in <br />site planning, municipal engineering, highway <br />and trail design, hydraulic analysis and <br />stormwater management. His municipal and <br />site development expertise includes project <br />management, feasibility, predesign, demolition, <br />layout, drainage, utilities, grading, detailing, and supporting <br />specifications as well as permitting and contract administration. <br />He has demonstrated his outstanding civil/site skills on many of <br />SRF's well-known municipal facilities, commercial, and retail site <br />development projects. <br />Project Experience <br />Three Rivers Park District Silverwood Park. Provided civil <br />engineering services for this park development. Prepared <br />demolition construction documents and design development - <br />level plans for park improvements along with final construction <br />documents. Mike also performed in -construction services for the <br />demolition portion of the project. <br />SRF CONSULTING GROUP CITY OF ELK RIVER H Active Elk River Park Improvements 10 <br />
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