
Kimberly Sharp has been deputy director, planning and development for the City of Westerville since 2013.
Kimberly Sharp has been deputy director, planning and development for the City of Westerville since 2013.
Agency is seeking a pre-development agreement with up to two private sector proposers to assist in the planning and design of the Sepulveda transit corridor megaproject.
Study says projects were proposed for areas in which those who work there might benefit from them more than those who live there.
The total project cost is $192.4 million, including a request of $75 million in federal transit infrastructure grants.
He continues working on the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Corridor Project in Los Angeles as lead engineer for construction support service.
Will focus on planning, directing and monitoring multi-discipline transit programs, while introducing emerging tech such as autonomous vehicles.
Projects include the Tempe Streetcar project in Arizona; and the Los Angeles Westside Purple Line Section 3 project.
Transit/rail market sector leader recognized for delivering solutions to clients, serving in industry leadership roles, and advancing transit thought leadership.
Will fund comprehensive planning to support transit ridership, multimodal connectivity, and mixed-use development near transit stations.
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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