
The total project cost is $192.4 million, including a request of $75 million in federal transit infrastructure grants.
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He continues working on the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor Project in Los Angeles as lead engineer for construction support service.
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Will focus on planning, directing and monitoring multi-discipline transit programs, while introducing emerging tech such as autonomous vehicles.
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Projects include the Tempe Streetcar project in Arizona; and the Los Angeles Westside Purple Line Section 3 project.
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Transit/rail market sector leader recognized for delivering solutions to clients, serving in industry leadership roles, and advancing transit thought leadership.
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Will fund comprehensive planning to support transit ridership, multimodal connectivity, and mixed-use development near transit stations.
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Seventeen projects already are slated for completion before 2028, of which four are Measure R funded and 13 are funded by Measure M. Eight additional accelerated project schedules are deemed “aspirational.”
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Misiak comes to WSP from the USDOT where she served as a senior advisor to the secretary for the Build America Bureau and as a director of project and program development.
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If well managed, the political, public and stakeholder engagement process — where all of the key people involved are vested in the vision and goals of the project — can form the groundwork for timely project delivery.
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The Seaway Transit Center will serve Paine Field area buses, including the new Swift Green Line.
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