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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOn-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program_Submitted by Walker Consultants_Due 20211102_1600City of Bozeman, Montana On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program November 2, 2021 Walker Consultants 10375 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 425 Lone Tree, Colorado 80124 walkerconsultants.com Contents A Letter of Proposal & Executive Summary 3 B Firm and Team Profiles 7 C Related Experience with Projects Similar to the Scope of Services 13 D Recent and Current Work with the City of Bozeman 17 E References 21 F Price Proposal 23 G Affirmation of Nondiscrimination 26 H Appendix - Resumes 28 A Letter of Proposal & Executive Summary November 2, 2021 Mike Maas, City Clerk City of Bozeman 121 N. Rouse Bozeman, MT 59715 Submitted via email to agenda@bozeman.net Re: Response for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program City of Bozeman Parking Program Dear Mr. Maas: Walker Consultants is pleased to submit our response to the On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program RFP. We acknowledge and accept the terms outlined in the RFP and receipt of responses to questions regarding the RFP posted October 25, 2021. We are excited for this opportunity to continue to partner with the City on advancing parking management to better serve the community’s needs. We have recently worked with you to study the B-3 District’s existing parking behaviors and its challenges. Earlier this year, we engaged with the City’s Economic Development Department to study the summer parking demands within the B-3 District. As part of that study, we identified opportunities for operational improvement and challenges that limit how the system can serve the community in the future. The outcome of this effort included a list of recommended strategic next steps in advancing management of the public parking system. Implementing these strategies will allow the parking system to operate more efficiently and improve access to downtown visitors. This list of strategies and the data we collected this summer provide our team a unique understanding of the parking system as it currently operates and allows us to “hit the ground running.” Our team of experts offers the technical and human elements necessary for this project. Walker has focused exclusively for 55 years on parking and mobility planning, finance, technology, and design. We have delivered on parking and mobility work for over 800 municipalities and public agencies nationwide. Our team members have been selected for their proven success in both the intangible and technical pieces of this project. Specifically, our project manager, Christina Jones, led the recent Downtown Bozeman Parking Study and has extensive experience working with mountain communities and college towns. She is supported by industry-leading technical advisors who have worked with many communities to develop visionary plans and technical design elements to improve connectivity and access and to implement those plans. We are focused on implementation and positive change. We understand the constraints and the many variables that shape outcomes and possibilities for public parking programs, and we offer implementable solutions. We look forward to bringing this focus to the City of Bozeman. 10375 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 425 Lone Tree, CO 80124 (303) 694-6622 walkerconsultants.com WALKER CONSULTANTS We are excited to introduce our team to you and build upon the work we began with the City this summer. Our primary points of contact for this proposal are Christina Jones and Andrew Vidor. Christina is available via email at cjones@walkerconsultants.com and by phone at (720) 656-5749. Andrew can be reached at avidor@ walkerconsultants.com and by phone at (810) 265-2639. Sincerely, WALKER CONSULTANTS Christina M. Jones, MBA, CAPP Andrew J. Vidor Consultant/Project Manager Director of Studies Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 6 Executive Summary The City of Bozeman is not just a vibrant, diverse, and growing mountain community—it’s a world-class destination for visitors, a university town, and more. Residents, businesses and employees, students, and visitors alike share the experience of a thriving city that often both begins and ends with parking. The City of Bozeman recognizes the impact that the first and last impression of parking and access can have and aims to preserve the character and enhance the Bozeman experience. Walker Consultants offers the technical skills and experience needed to identify effective parking solutions tailored to the unique needs of the Bozeman community, as well as a passion for community building and desire to partner in developing the right solutions to support the City’s goals for parking, access, and mobility. We offer a diverse and highly experienced team and approach focused on a wholistic parking, access, and mobility system. We help communities understand that effective parking solutions do more than just temporarily store vehicles. Our strategic approach includes a thorough evaluation of parking mobility management programs, and our team includes many of the industry’s thought leaders on parking planning, curb management, Transportation Demand Management (TDM), parking technology, signage and wayfinding, design, and forensic restoration. We understand how land uses interconnect and how parking and mobility can support memorable and desirable places to live, learn, work, and visit. Bozeman can rely on our team of subject matter experts whose parking expertise and experience are renowned throughout the United States. This carefully selected team of professionals offers the high- level responsiveness, technical advice, and collaborative engagement Bozeman needs as you expand the public parking program to meet the community’s growing needs. Our staff’s depth in this project’s required areas of expertise and our familiarity with municipal, higher education, visitor parking, and mobility needs, and those of the City of Bozeman, allow us to build on the work we have already begun. We can rely on recent data collected to maximize our coordination efforts while integrating resources and practicing effective budget management B Firm and Team Profiles Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 8 Our primary objectives always focus on achieving the following: • Make it easier for people to reach their destinations • Support and encourage transportation mode choice • Optimize parking and transportation customer service • Manage allocation and use of community resources • Improve quality of life through economic growth and built environments that work for people Planning Meeting the needs of the community and users is the centerpiece of Walker’s transportation planning services. This focus often includes interpreting and improving public policy with hands-on experience and implementable solutions. •Parking Supply and Demand •Shared Parking Analyses & Plans •Transportation Demand Management Plans (TDM) •Strategic Parking & Mobility Plans •Parking Needs Analyses •Bicycle and Pedestrian Plans •Municipal Policy Studies and Code Support •Parking Allocation and Pricing Strategies •Technology and Equipment Analysis, Procurement and Implementation Support •Signage, Wayfinding, and Guidance •Stakeholder and Community Engagement •Financial and Operational Audits, Planning, and Budgeting •Parking Enforcement Planning and Policy •Transit Planning •University and Town/Gown Parking and Mobility Planning Whether a downtown district, commercial development, event venue, airport, hospital, university campus, or one- of-a-kind unique land use, Walker creates value for clients by performing analyses and developing plans that efficiently move people where they want to go. Planning & Mobility Services 1965 FOUNDING YEAR PROFESSIONALS300+ 22 DOMESTIC OFFICES Walker Office Locations Denver, CO Office We see our role as a trusted advisor and subject matter expert to assist the Economic Development Program Manager and other City staff on questions and issues related to parking mobility system planning, operations, and management. Curb Management From an increase in pick-ups and drop-offs to new ways to get around like shared bikes and scooters, curb space must be managed to ensure accessibility, safety, and circulation. Walker aligns public and private sector goals so that communities can offer more equitable access among different users, improve level of service for everyone, collect data on transportation behaviors, and support community economic growth and vitality. Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 9 Project Team Successful parking and mobility projects depend on a variety of factors, and no factor is more important than the people you will work with on this effort. The core team we have assembled has been carefully selected to provide the specialized services that may be required as the City continues to grow and develop. This team clearly understands the unique needs of mountain communities, destination cities, and the challenges and opportunities presented through the Town/Gown relationship. Here, we would like to introduce our team and how their experience may apply to the City’s needs. More complete resumes for each team member are provided in Appendix. Christina M. Jones, MBA, CAPP / Denver, CO Project Manager, Parking and Financial Planning and Modeling, and Policy Specialist Christina will serve as your project manager in addition to providing technical deliverables for the task orders. Christina is a parking and mobility planning consultant based in Denver, Colorado with 19 years of parking operations and planning experience throughout the United States and Canada. Her experience includes 13 years of private sector parking operations and over 6 years in parking planning consulting services including parking demand modeling and analysis, transportation demand management analysis, and strategic parking planning for a wide variety of clients including municipalities, airports, higher education and healthcare institutions, sports and entertainment facilities, and private developments. Her experience includes shared parking planning, GIS- based supply and demand evaluation with movement analysis, policy review, and financial feasibility modeling and analysis. Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 10 Project Team Andrew J. Vidor / Denver, CO Director of Studies Andrew will provide overall leadership, strategy, and direction for the projects we will engage with you on. Andrew will ensure Christina has the resources and commitment from our team to deliver the work on time, within budget, and with the quality necessary. In Andrew’s 17 years in the industry, he has personally delivered over 50 parking study/ consulting engagements to municipalities across the U.S., Canada, and the Middle East. Amongst his work in the public sector, Andrew has developed parking organization models to support unified and efficient parking departments, developed policy and ordinances to support the goals of the agency, programed future parking development scenarios to support growth, engaged with the public, city officials and business in varying forms of public involvement and outreach to educate about the project goals and listen to feedback related to concerns and ideas. Mallory A. Baker, MUP / Denver, CO Parking Planning and Public Engagement Specialist Mallory specializes in results-oriented, empathetic stakeholder engagement. She has a keen eye for developing meeting and interview formats that generate valuable feedback from key parties that help, rather than hinder, the project process. She has crafted engagement strategies for parking and mobility planning work in Dallas and Arlington, Texas; Gilbert, Arizona; Denver and Boulder, Colorado; and many others. Mallory also heads firmwide public engagement strategy development and firmwide virtual engagement strategy development, crafting policies and guidelines for consultants throughout the firm. Erik Nelson, PCIP / Chicago, IL Director of Operations & Technology Consulting, Parking Equipment and Technology Specialist Erik leads Walker’s Operations and Technology consulting practice, bringing nearly 20 years of parking operations and technology experience to the firm. He specializes in parking access and revenue control systems (PARCS), automated parking guidance systems (APGS), license plate recognition technology (LPR), and payment card industry (PCI) standards and practices. Erik’s responsibilities include assisting clients with design and procurement for all types of parking technology and mobile applications, as well as operational practices and procedures. Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 11 Project Team Chrissy Mancini-Nichols / San Francisco, CA National Director of Curb Management and New Mobility Chrissy leads Walker’s Curb Management and New Mobility practice. She is also leading initiatives with cities across the nation to review and test technology to collect curb use data and implement curb management solutions to manage demand, congestion, and promote access and safety. The research is also creating curb space typologies based on city priorities and adjacent land use, as well as evaluating right-of-way policy issues including curb monetization. Eric Haggett, LEED / Chicago, IL Senior Consultant, Financial Feasibility and Bond Financing Specialist Eric specializes in providing parking system financial, operations, planning, and management consulting services. With a background in finance and economics, Eric has developed long-term financial models for the parking systems of large and small municipalities, hospitals, airports, event venues, hotels, and mixed-use developments. David Lieb, TDM-CP / Denver, CO National Director of Higher Ed Mobility Planning, Town/Gown Specialist David specializes in parking and transportation demand management (TDM) strategies and operations at colleges and universities. David brings 25 years of experience at Cornell University and the University of Colorado-Boulder, operating and leading cutting-edge and innovative parking and TDM programs. He was part of the team that developed one of the first TDM programs in the country at Cornell in 1990 and helped a more mature program at CU Boulder continue to be vibrant. Since joining Walker in 2015, David has worked with more than 60 colleges and universities, helping them improve customer service, operational efficiencies, financial performance, sustainability initiatives, and support Town/Gown relationships. Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 12 Project Team Kirk Taylor, PE / Denver, CO Director of Design Services, Parking Facility Design and Functional Review With over 18 years of civil/structural engineering experience, Kirk has been involved in various phases of many projects including structural design, functional design, schematic design, design development, construction documents and construction administration for new design projects. He also has experience with design of new roadway corridors and rehabilitation of existing roadway corridors. Kirk is well versed in the design process and thrives through collaboration and successful project completion, with experience guiding construction projects from pre-bid to project closeout. Brian Faith, AIA / Denver, CO Director of Building Envelope and Forensic Restoration Services, Parking Facility Restoration and Asset Management Planning Brian brings almost 30 years of experience in the investigation, evaluation, testing, design, and renovation of various building types throughout the United States. He has performed investigations on hundreds of buildings experiencing non-performance issues, including a wide range of construction systems and materials. He provides expertise in the areas of building envelope evaluation, testing and design. Brian’s experience covers a wide range of construction materials including concrete, masonry, stone, exterior insulated finish systems (EIFS), glass, waterproofing materials, coatings, and roofing. Brian has significant experience in testing, troubleshooting, and evaluating window, door, and curtain wall systems in both new and existing buildings and has provided peer review and consultation services for clients on building envelope detailing for new and existing projects. Drew Willsey, AICP / Denver, CO Analyst, Field Data Collection and Production Support Drew has experience conducting field data collection efforts for parking, transportation, and urban design related projects in numerous municipalities, as well as for regional hospitals, private developments, and other governmental agencies, throughout the United States. C Related Experience with Projects Similar to the Scope of Services Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 14 Walker has worked with many mountain towns, destination communities, and college towns along the Rocky Mountain range and throughout the United States. Through these engagements, we have learned the unique challenges these communities face. The parking and mobility decisions you make are affected by the environment, Town/Gown relationships, and often competing needs between your residents, students, businesses, and visitors. Additionally, the synergy of programs is even more critical when you have a destination center in your community such as the gateway to Yellowstone National Park. Outside of our professional time spent working with our mountain communities, we spend considerable time recreating in them. We tell you this because we look at these projects from the planning lens and the user’s perspective. Working with municipalities, state agencies, universities, resorts, and developers, the projects we have had the opportunity to work on span a great deal of variety, including planning, design, operations, and preservation. While the type of work may vary, the common theme focuses on the user of the system. We develop practical and implementable solutions that meet your policy and goal objectives from the City’s perspective. To demonstrate our experience with various tasks outlined in the potential scope of work, we have chosen to highlight a few examples of communities that the team included herein have been involved within relative and aspirational communities. We also discuss three recent case studies out of Salida, Colorado, Aggieville in Manhattan, Kansas, and Laramie, Wyoming that present similar challenges and opportunities. 25Specialized Staff Financial Studies Parking Planning Other Planning 20 Published Articles 85 Related Experience 325 50 • Whistler Creek, British Columbia • Squaw Valley, CA • Mammoth Lakes, CA • Sacramento, CA • Inglewood, CA • San Diego, CA • Aspen, CO • Avon, CO • Breckenridge, CO • Copper Mountain, CO • Dillon, CO • Frisco, CO • Keystone, CO • Salida, CO • Snowmass, CO • Steamboat, CO • Vail, CO • Winter Park, CO • Estes Park, CO • Telluride, CO • Boulder, CO • Longmont, CO • Parker, CO • Winter Park, FL • Atlanta, GA • Iowa City, IA • Treasure Valley, ID • Manhattan, KS • Grand Rapids, MI • Missoula, MT • Notre Dame, MT • Bozeman, MT • Billings, MT • Great Falls, MT • Missoula, MT • Fredericton, New Brunswick • Cincinnati, OH • Portland, OR • College Station, TX • Canyons, UT • Deer Valley, UT • Park City, UT • Stratton Mountain, VT • Stowe, VT • Snowshoe, WV • Casper, WY • Cheyenne, WY • Jackson, WY Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 15 Related Experience Walker Consultants’ Parking Management Experience Over the years, the core team members at Walker who will work on this project have successfully completed parking management projects similar to the goals of this project. Our experience goes beyond planning as well. Our team has also worked with municipal agencies to procure and implement these projects. While each of these projects we are highlighting varies in their complexities, similarities, and differences, the common theme focuses on providing access and transportation to support the growing parking and mobility needs of the community. City of Salida, CO In 2019, Walker worked with the City of Salida to evaluate its current parking system’s supply and demand and develop near-term, mid- term, and long-term recommendations to balance the city’s ongoing growth and densification with its desire to maintain its unique character and sense of place. The City’s reliance on short-term, private parking leases with limited safeguards or standardization made long-term planning difficult, while short-term rentals (i.e. VRBO and Airbnb) and large-scale events and their associated seasonal influx of visitors put frequent pressure on the parking system to meet competing demands. In response, Walker worked with key stakeholders, the community, and City staff and leadership to develop customized strategies for maximizing use of the public right-of-way, standardizing templates for public leases of private space, implementing best practice enforcement procedures, and creating new requirements for large special events to minimize community disruption. In addition, Walker assessed funding options for operating and maintaining the parking system. City of Billings, MT Parking Technology In 2019, we worked with the City of Billings to identify the need for replacing their existing parking technology. The evaluation considered the current use of the technology and the ways the community was using it. We provided the City with viable technology strategies that could be utilized to meet the community’s changing needs. The City did not have the appropriate funds to outright pay for the new technology, so we helped the City procure the new technology with a creative financing strategy that enabled the project to move forward. Credit: City of Billings, MT Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 16 Related Experience City of Manhattan, KS Since 2017, Walker has been working with the City of Manhattan, Kansas to develop a comprehensive parking master plan to guide parking system management decisions and functional design for a new parking structure serving Aggieville. Aggieville is the oldest entertainment and shopping district in Kansas, and is oriented around university culture, unsurprisingly given its proximity to Kansas State University. This process began with identification of community needs to better manage parking. At the time, there was little in the way of parking turnover, especially from employees who were using prime, on-street spaces that would ideally serve the local businesses’ customers, and students spilling over from the nearby campus. Parking management plans, ordinances updates, enforcement and staffing plans, community engagement with the general public and other key stakeholders, education, and revenue modeling were undertaken to move the program forward. We remain engaged to assist the City with the launch of the active parking management program and new paid parking program, which has been supported by the community and Aggieville businesses. As part of the new paid parking program, we have provided recommendations on parking payment technologies with costing and consideration for users’ familiarity with systems at the nearby University and regional airport, to optimize a cohesive and customer service focused experience. In addition to consulting on the type and cost of equipment, we developed a basis of design guide for the City’s architect on record to incorporate the equipment into ongoing streetscaping design efforts. D Recent & Current Work with the City of Bozeman Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 18 Recent and Current Work with the City of Bozeman 2021 Downtown Bozeman Parking Study: Parking Assessment and Next Steps Increased pressure on the parking assets because of population growth and tourism has stretched the existing core Downtown Bozeman public parking system beyond its effective use. Focusing on on-street and off-street city-managed parking facilities within the B-3 District, the study concluded that the core downtown area is at or exceeding 85% occupancy. While the average duration of stay is within posted time limits, excessive movements occurring throughout the day contribute to the low operating turnover of spaces and limit customer access. Limited turnover, moving to evade enforcement, and having reached effective capacity were identified as contributing factors to recommendations that the City explore adding parking capacity, develop a curb management program, and evaluate parking system funding options that support its continued growth and service to the community. Related Experience Project # Downtown Bozeman Parking Study: Parking Assessment and Next Steps Updated September 30, 2021 Prepared for: City of Bozeman Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 19 Downtown and NE Parking Structure Proformas As part of proposed developments in the downtown and NE areas of the city and the opportunity to expand public parking supplies through potential partnerships, the City requested preliminary operating expense proformas to better understand the parking facilities’ annual operating and maintenance costs. A 10-year operating expense pro forma was developed for each structure based on their conceptual design elements, Walker’s extensive database of costs, and local adjustment factors. Related Experience 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 A B C 204'-0"126'-0" 18'-0"36'-0"24'-0"24'-0"24'-0"24'-0"36'-0"18'-0"124'-8"62'-4"62'-4"POTENTIAL COMMERCIAL(2,342 SQUARE FEET) RAMP UP@ 10% BOZEMAN, MONTANASTRUCTURED PARKING FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS LEGEND NORTH C O N S U L T A N T SWALKER APRIL 11, 2019 / 23-7891.00 OPTION 1 SITE 1 - FIRSTSECURITY BANK Scale: 3/64" = 1'-0"AG100.1 GROUND LEVEL ISOMETRIC COMMERCIALGROUND LEVELEL=0'-0" SECOND LEVELEL=15'-0" CAR COUNT9'-0" 90° STANDARD SPACE LEVEL STANDARD CARACCESSIBLE VANACCESSIBLE TOTAL PARKINGAREA(SQ FT)EFFICIENCY(SQ FT/STALL) GROUND 57 4 1 62 26,588 429 SECOND 74 0 0 74 26,588 359 TOTAL 131 4 1 136 53,176 391 N89°22'14"E 119.91'S00°35'44"E 140.00'N00°35'29"W 140.00'N89°22'14"E 122.92'S00°52'14"E 162.30'S89°47'42"W 243.28'N00°43'04"W 160.50'1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A B C 234'-0" 18'-0"27'-0"24'-0"24'-0"24'-0"24'-0"124'-0"44'-0"62'-0"8 24'-0" 9 24'-0" 10 27'-0" 11 18'-0" AA BB18'-0"18'-0"62'-0"44'-0"POTENTIAL COMMERCIAL(4,707 SQUARE FEET)RAMP UP@ 5.5%RAMP UP@ 6.6% SLOPE DOWN@ 1.9% BOZEMAN, MONTANASTRUCTURED PARKING FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS LEGEND NORTH C O N S U L T A N T SWALKER APRIL 11, 2019 / 23-7891.00 SITE 4 - US BANKOPTION 1 Scale: 3/64" = 1'-0"AG400.1 GROUND LEVEL ISOMETRIC COMMERCIALGROUND LEVELEL=0'-0" TYPICAL LEVELEL=11'-4" TOP LEVELEL=22'-8" CAR COUNT9'-0" 90° STANDARD SPACE LEVEL STANDARD CARACCESSIBLE VANACCESSIBLE TOTAL PARKINGAREA(SQ FT)EFFICIENCY(SQ FT/STALL) GROUND 51 4 1 56 24,028 429 TYPICAL 87 0 0 87 28,397 326 TOP 63 0 0 63 20,333 323TOTAL2014120672,758 353 Pre-Design Layouts for the Downtown and NE Parking Structures In response to the need calculated by the recent study and assumed projected growth downtown in relation to redevelopment and other initiatives, the City is in the process of evaluating several potential garage sites. The sites or combination of sites to potentially supply structured parking are intended to help the Urban Renewal District achieve its goals and provide the most value to the overall parking system. At this stage in the project, the City of Bozeman has requested assistance with developing conceptual alternatives for these parcels considering various footprints and orientations to increase parking supply. The resulting alternatives will then be evaluated and ranked against one another based on criteria established by the Urban Renewal District and the consultant team. As an essential next step in taking this process from the planning stage to the implementation stage, the City is interested in developing a plan to right-size new inventory and ensure that this significant investment is well-suited to serve existing and projected demand in Downtown Bozeman. Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 20 Bozeman Airport CONRAC Parking Structure The Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport anticipated a dramatic growth in enplanements, which would increase the strain on the existing rental car operations and overall parking demand at the airport. They elected to provide a new four-level mixed-use parking structure facility with a covered roof structure at the east end of the terminal, for which we provided functional design, parking consulting, signage design, drainage design, lighting design, and structural engineering services. Completed in 2019, the parking structure accommodates rental car ready and return operations with additional segregated secured self-parking for long-term and short- term users. The parking garage is the largest parking structure in the state of Montana with a capacity of over 1,100 vehicles. Rental car companies occupy approximately 90% of the parking garage, with 10% available for premium covered pay parking. Additionally, a terminal connector building from the parking garage to the terminal building provides high speed and capacity elevators to quickly move passengers between the main level of the terminal next to the rental car counters and each of the garage levels above the main floor. Related Experience University of Montana Walker has worked with the university in the planning, layout, design, and expansion of their structured parking facilities. E References Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 22 City of Manhattan, KS Lead Client Staff Person at City of Manhattan: Jason Hilgers, Deputy City Manager Email: hilgers@cityofmhk.com Phone: 785-587-2489 City of Salida, CO Lead Client Staff Person at City of Salida: Glen Van Nimwegen (Former Community Development Director, now Planning Director with City of Longmont) Email: Glen.vannimwegen@longmontcolorado.gov Phone: 303-651-8710 Phone: 785-587-2404 City Of Bozeman, MT Lead Client Staff Person at City of Bozeman: Mike Veselik, Economic Development Specialist Email: mveselik@bozeman.net Phone: 406-582-2919 Bozeman Airport CONRAC Parking Structure Lead Client Staff Person at Bozeman International Airport: Brian Sprenger, AAE, Airport Director Email: brian.sprenger@bozemanairport.com Phone: 406-388-6632 x 102 References F Price Proposal Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 24 Example Budget Parking Needs Assessment While all task budgets will vary based on the associated meetings and level of detail requested by the City, we have prepared the following example budget for a parking needs assessment. This example task includes projecting needed additional parking supplies based on known and anticipated developments within the subject area of influence, as provided by the City. It also would incorporate the background growth of the community based on population for the area or overall city, as available, and visitor trends as determined by visitor statistics, sales tax, or lodging tax trends, as available. It assumes the deliverable is intended for City staff and will take the form of a project memo instead of a report or presentation materials for public education and consumption. This memo would include an outline of the assumptions used in the modeling; such as given developments by the City, population and visitor projections, mode split, and the recommended net increase parking supply and identification of optimum location to serve the identified intended users and community. Based on these assumptions, a parking needs assessment for one area of influence for the City of Bozeman is projected at $10,000 to $15,000. Approach to Budget Our approach to scope and budget setting is, much like our work, a collaborative effort in which we work with the City to discuss the level of detail desired in the analysis and the intended audience to develop a budget. Some of the questions we typically discuss to inform scope, deliverable, and ultimately the budget include: How will this deliverable be used? For example, technical documents are generally used by City staff to carry out implementation or guide policy and contain less background and educational content. In contrast, public-facing documents necessitate the conveyance of educational concepts and support for recommendations. Who is/are the intended audience for the deliverable? Internal documents may require less graphic design, whereas public-facing documents may include infographics to help convey complex datasets more simply. What is the desired level of analysis? For example, the level of analysis may differ if the document will be used to inform internal decisions or secure bond financing. pedestrian intervals, median refuge islands, and pedestrian signals. Some of the designs can be completed using “paint and post” quick-build strategies. Equally important to the street profile is how the transportation network Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 25 2021 Standard Billing Rates Senior Vice President ........................................................................................................................................$310.00 Vice President ....................................................................................................................................................$280.00 Principal/Director ...............................................................................................................................................$260.00 Senior Project Manager/Senior Consultant ......................................................................................................$250.00 Project Manager/Consultant .............................................................................................................................$215.00 Senior Engineer/Senior Architect .....................................................................................................................$210.00 Engineer/Architect .............................................................................................................................................$185.00 Analyst/Planner/Specialist ................................................................................................................................$175.00 Assistant Project Manager/Assistant Consultant ..............................................................................................$175.00 Designer .............................................................................................................................................................$175.00 Senior Technician ...............................................................................................................................................$160.00 Technician ..........................................................................................................................................................$145.00 Senior Administrative Assistant/Business Manager ..........................................................................................$120.00 Administrative Assistant ...................................................................................................................................$100.00 *Subject to annual adjustment on January 1 each year. G Affirmation of Nondiscrimination Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 27 H Appendix - Resumes Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 29 Christina M. Jones, MBA, CAPP Project Manager, Parking and Financial Planning and Modeling, and Policy Specialist Christina is a parking and access management planning consultant based in Denver, Colorado with 19 years of parking operations and planning experience throughout the United States and Canada. Her experience includes 13 years of private sector parking operations and over 6 years in parking planning consulting services including parking demand modeling and analysis, transportation demand management analysis, and strategic parking planning for a wide variety of clients including municipalities, airports, higher education and healthcare institutions, sports and entertainment facilities, and private developments. Her experience includes shared parking modeling, GIS-based supply and demand mapping with movement analysis, policy review, and financial feasibility modeling and analysis. Key Experience Financial Analysis GIS Analysis and Mapping Parking Policy Education Master of Business Administration, University of Dubuque Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Mount Mercy College Affiliations Women’s Transportation Seminar, TransportationYOU, Co-Chairman Pacific Intermountain Parking and Transportation Association (PIPTA) Southwest Parking and Transportation Association (SWPTA) International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI) Publications Inhabited Vehicles and the Public Parking System, Whitepaper, June 2020 Where Should the RVs Go?, Parking and Mobility Magazine, November 2020 Project Highlights Downtown Longmont Parking Study and Update Longmont, CO (2016 & 2019) Led a team in evaluating parking supply and demand of parking within the core downtown area with comparative analysis to data from the 2016 Study. The update was expanded to provide a baseline analysis of the historic residential neighbor adjacent to Downtown for benchmarking potential spillover. City of Bozeman Downtown and NE Parking Structures Pro Formas Bozeman, MT (2021) Conduct a 10-year operating expense pro forma for two proposed parking structures in Downtown and Northeast Bozeman. Aggieville Parking Management Plan Manhattan, KS (2020) Parking Management Plan for Aggieville with phased implementation to support operations throughout the construction of a new public parking structure and ongoing operations of a managed parking system upon completion. Aggieville Implementation Support Manhattan, KS (2021) Development of ordinance revisions to support the PMP, update the preliminary pro forma exploring anticipated costs and potential revenues from a managed parking system, provide basis of design for the City’s architect on record to incorporate the proposed multispace meters into their streetscape design efforts, and supported the City in their exploration of a potential parking management agreement for enforcement services with the university. Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 30 Andrew J. Vidor Director of Studies Andrew is the Director of Studies in Walker’s Denver, Colorado office. His area of focus in the parking industry includes consulting, planning, project management, technology, basis of design, and identifying improvements for existing parking systems. Some of the client types Andrew has conducted consulting, engineering and study engagements for include: developers, hospitals, banks, municipalities, churches, universities, airports, sports arenas, and event centers. Andrew’s client geography extends across the US, Canada and into the Middle East. His subject matter knowledge in parking has been published in notable trade magazines as well as been presented at industry conferences across North America. Key Experience Project Management Technology Based-Solutions Municipal Planning Education Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering, Michigan Technical University Affiliations International Parking Association Southwest Parking and Transportation Association (SWPTA), President Willis Foundation, Board Member Presentations How Breckenridge Manages Traffic and Parking Through ITS, Colorado Transportation Symposium April 19, 2019 Parking Planning and Designing for Autonomous Vehicles Southwest Parking and Transportation Association, May 14, 2019 Parking Planning for Autonomous Vehicles Colorado Transportation Symposium, April 6, 2018 Publications Tips to Implement New Parking Technologies, Colorado Real Estate Journal, June 2017 A Parking Asset Management Plan Will Save You Money and Headaches, Canadian Parking Association, Parker Magazine, December 2015 Project Highlights • City of Riviera Beach, FL • City of Wayford City, ND • City of West Palm Beach, FL • City of Lethbridge, CA • City of Coca Beach, FL • City of Santa Rosa, CA • City of Glendale, AZ • City of Wichita, KS • City of Brighton, CO • City of Oklahoma City, OK • City of Doha, Qatar • City of Al Ain, UAE • City of Abu Dhabi, UAE • Adams County, CO • Colorado Department of Transportation • Highlands Ranch, CO • Kingdom of Saudi Arabia • State of Colorado • State of Michigan • Town of Breckenridge, CO • Town of Dillon, CO • City of Salida, CO • City of Frederick, MD • City of Manitou Springs, CO • City and County of Denver, CO • City of Manhattan, KS • City of Kalamazoo, MI • City of Birmingham, MI • City of Grand Rapids, MI • City of Battle Creek, MI • City of Dubuque, IA • City of Hopkins, MN • City of Houghton, MI • City of Huntsville, AL • City of Rochester, NY • City of Saskatoon, SK • City of Syracuse, NY • City of Utica, NY • City of Edmonton, Canada • City of Farmington, MI • City of Los Angeles, CA • City of Sault Ste. Marie, MI • City of Arvada, CO Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 31 Mallory A. Baker Parking Planning and Public Engagement Specialist Mallory is an innovative thinker with a track record of successes working with both public agencies and private developers to get projects completed quickly and efficiently. she has spent much of her career leading high profile, complex development and infrastructure projects through entitlement and regulatory processes in various communities throughout the East, West, and Midwest United States. Passionate about using a realistic and holistic approach to planning while embracing change and disruption, Mallory thrives on contention-project where differing opinions come together to shape incredible and unexpected outcomes. Key Experience Public Engagement Municipal Planning Communications Education Master of Arts, Urban Planning, City University of New York, Hunter College Bachelor of Arts, University of New Hampshire Affiliations Urban Land Institute (ULI) Transit- Oriented Development Committee American Planning Association (APA) Presentations “Frenemies: Millennials and the Future of Parking Planning,” Southwest Parking and Transportation Association (SWPTA), February 2018 “From Mobility Zero to Hero,” American Planning Association Colorado, September 2019 “Managing your Valuable Curb Space,” SWPTA, June 2020 “The Value of Your Precious Right of Way”, American Planning Association National Webcast, October 2020 Project Highlights North Central Texas Council of Governments Parking Garage & Transportation Facility Interface Study Arlington, TX (2018) Project Manager Parking and multimodal management, operations, and design (including automated transportation system analysis) for four unique study areas in the North Central Texas region; extensive stakeholder engagement and collaboration with Dallas City Council, TXDOT, and other partners National Western Center Parking and TDM Plan Denver, CO (2017) Assistant Project Manager/ Production Lead Transportation infrastructure right-sizing, parking management and operational strategies, technology recommendations, and infrastructure design criteria for a 250-acre redevelopment site. Crossroads Art District Parking Study Kansas City, MO (2017) Public Engagement Manager Developed and executed public engagement strategy for the Crossroads Arts District parking study in Kansas City, Missouri, including stakeholder interviews, focus group meetings comprising input and collaboration from over 100 retailers, service businesses, restaurants, art galleries, and others, as well as an online public charette. City of Wichita Parking and Multimodal Plan Wichita, KS (2019) Developed and executed public engagement strategy for the Parking and Multi-Modal Plan for the City of Wichita, KS, including RNO and BID interviews, stakeholder interviews, focus group meetings, and online and in-person charettes City of Loveland Downtown Planning Study Loveland, CO (2018) Project Manager Parking and multimodal right- sizing and management strategies; public and downtown stakeholder engagement and education, and implementation planning alongside City Council. Erik M. Nelson, PCIP Director of Operations & Technology Consulting, Parking Equipment and Technology Specialist Erik Nelson, holding a variety of roles from computer programming and network administration to Senior IT Leadership and consulting, has 20 years of experience in the parking industry. Erik’s professional expertise includes parking and revenue control systems (PARCS), Automated Parking Guidance Systems (APGS), computer and network technologies, databases, and information security. He has created numerous revenue control layouts for new parking lot acquisitions and existing parking lot expansion. He has also performed budgeting, purchasing and managing installations. Erik has significant expertise with reservation systems, loyalty programs, planning, and implementation of parking technologies. Erik understands how IT departments work and can help move parking technology projects through IT decision making processes to ensure the best outcome. Key Experience Technology-based solutions Access and revenue control Guidance and wayfinding Education Bachelor of Science, Computer Science, Western Illinois University Certifications Payment Card Industry Professional (PCIP) Affiliations Payment Card industry (PCI) International Parking Institute (IPI) National Parking Association (NPA) Presentations IPI 2017: APGS Planning Simulation Parking Association of the Virginias 2018: APGS Planning Simulation IPI 2018: Implementing Municipal Paid Parking IPMI 2019: Six Weird Tricks To Help with PCI Compliance Articles “IT Considerations for Parking Garages related to Autonomous Vehicles” Walker Consultants Website, June 2017 Project Highlights San Francisco International Airport San Francisco, CA APGS design and construction administration for two parking structures; one new and one retrofit. Calgary Stampede Parking Management Study Calgary, Alberta, Canada Parking technology, parking planning and operation consulting to assist in planning the changes to the parking operations at Calgary Stampede. City of Columbia PARCS Equipment Columbia, MO Selected for an on-call engagement to perform a comprehensive parking utility review, residential parking permit development, and assistance with various parking technology implementations and technology roadmap development. City of Houston Houston, TX Walker was retained to provide planning, design and procurement services for a APGS serving a series of private garages in downtown Houston, TX. This project was innovative because it relied on the City’s ability to receive occupancy data from private owners of parking garages. Walker provided markup of signage locations to best assist motorists in navigating to available parking. Additionally, Walker created a performance specification for the APGS system. Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana WALKER CONSULTANTS | 32 Chrissy Mancini Nichols National Director Curb Management and New Mobility Chrissy is Walker’s National Lead for Curb Management and New Mobility. She also manages Walker’s Northern California planning practice. She is working with cities across the U.S. to evaluate and test curb management technology to collect data and implement strategies to manage growing curb demands in line with citywide priorities. She is also evaluating curb space policy issues including fees and monetization. Her public finance background has led to billions in transportation projects. She led a strategy to create a new transit funding mechanism for the City of Chicago to fund $10 billion in transit projects and redevelop Chicago Union Station. She has extensive experience working with local and regional governments and transit agencies. She was formerly Director of Transportation at the Metropolitan Planning Council, a regional planning organization. During this time she worked to pass transit-oriented development regulations and on two federal transportation bills to create more sustainable funding sources and policies. She has worked on several state and local public-private partnerships for transit, highways, parking assets, and airports. Education Master of Science in Public Policy and Administration, Northwestern University Bachelor of Science in Education, Youngstown State University Committees California Public Parking Association, Legislative Committee Chicago Transit Authority’s Bus Rapid Transit Steering Committee Chicago Mayoral Transportation and Infrastructure Transition Team Midway Airport Public Private Partnership Advisory Panel Chicago’s Metropolitan Planning Organization’s technical advisory group analyzing the fiscal and economic impacts of development decisions Awards Professional Fellow, U.S. Department of State, Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative Recipient of the Northwestern Graduate School Distinguished Thesis Award Interests Co-Host of Monday’s at the Overhead Wire, a weekly podcast on planning, land use and mobility issues Blogs on planning and policy at mycuriouscity.com Project Highlights Revitalizing Access in Boulder City of Boulder Fresno County Rural Transit Agency EV Microtransit Plan and Implementation Clallam County Transit, WA Comprehensive Transit Plan and Financial Analysis City of Independence, OR Transit System Design, Financial Analysis, and Implementation Strategy Mariposa County, CA Short Range Transit Plan Alameda County, CA Parking and Mobility Study California Air Resources Board Transportation Gap Analysis Texas A&M University Transportation and Mobility Plan City of Boulder, CO Curb Access Pricing Plan and Financial Analysis City of Sacramento, CA Curb Management Plan and Curb Fee Analysis City of Columbia/University of Missouri Joint Dockless Electric Scooter Plan (Regulations and RFP) WALKER CONSULTANTS | 33 Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana Project Highlights City of Rochester Parking Rate Study Rochester, MN (2020) Financial modeling of the City’s parking system comprising six (6) garages, several surface lots, and on-street parking. Developed and evaluated several parking rate scenarios and projected the impact of those scenarios and new facility construction on the financial health of the City’s parking fund. The recommendations put forth because of this work were approved by City Council, with implementation planned for mid-2021. Emory University Daily Parking Conversion Study Atlanta, GA (2020) Helped Emory University devise a plan to convert their system of long-term parking permits into a system based on daily decisions, in the wake of the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Walker team helped Emory create a policy framework, contributed to the discussions of how parking locations and privileges would be assigned, identified technology needs related to daily parking versus the legacy permit parking, and created an initial pricing structure for the various types of daily permits. At the conclusion of the first academic year operating under the new daily permit system, the University intends to expand the use of this operating methodology, with Walker providing support from a technology and financial impact perspective. WALKER CONSULTANTS | 34 Eric Haggett Senior Consultant, Financial Feasibility and Bond Financing Specialist As a member of the Consulting Resources Group, Eric provides parking system financial, operations, planning, and management consulting services to both public and private clients. With a background in finance and economics, Eric has developed long-term financial models for the parking systems of large and small municipalities, hospitals, airports, event venues, hotels, and mixed-use developments. Eric has also conducted numerous downtown planning studies, performed shared-use analyses, provided input into zoning requirements for parking, developed parking rate and fee schedules, advised on residential permit parking programs, and evaluated the organization and management of various parking systems. Throughout these engagements, Eric has organized and participated in community outreach efforts. Key Experience P3 Due Diligence Financial Feasibility Bond Financing Education Bachelor of Business Administration, Ohio University Certifications/Recognition Certified Parksmart Advisor NPA’s 40 Under 40 – Class of 2017 Affiliations International Parking & Mobility Institute National Parking Association Presentations May 2018. “Past, Present, and Future: What industry experts think about predicting parking demand.” The Parking Professional April 2019. “Mobility and Societal C o n s i d e r a ti o n s : W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g ? ” The Parking Professional WALKER CONSULTANTS | 34 Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana David J. Lieb, TDM-CP National Director of Higher Ed Mobility Planning, Town/Gown Specialist David Lieb is Walker Consultants’ National Director of Higher Ed Mobility Planning Services. Based in the Denver office, he specializes in parking and transportation demand management (TDM) strategies and operations at colleges and universities. David joined Walker in 2015, after 25 years of experience at Cornell University and the University of Colorado-Boulder, operating and leading cutting-edge and innovative parking and TDM programs. He was part of the team that developed one of the first TDM programs in the country at Cornell in 1990 and helped a more mature program at CU Boulder continue to be vibrant. Since joining Walker in 2015, David has worked with nearly 50 colleges and universities, helping them improve customer service, operational efficiencies, financial performance, and sustainability initiatives. With his roots in communications and marketing, David brings a wealth of experience working with teams, stakeholder groups, community members, senior leadership, transit agencies, and the media. He helps develop programs, policies, and systems that are effective, efficient, and customer-service friendly. His experience managing demand can help reduce commuter reliance on the single- occupancy vehicle, lessen congestion, and achieve financial and environmental sustainability goals. David has written articles for trade magazines, spoken at conferences, and guest lectured on the topics of carsharing and transportation demand management. Project Highlights Key Experience Higher Education Mobility and Parking Planning Transportation Demand Management Strategies Stakeholder Engagement Community Development Education Master of Professional Studies, Cornell University Bachelor of Arts, Cornell University Affiliations Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT) National Association of College Auxiliary Services (NACAS) Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) Ithaca Carshare, Inc. Texas A&M University (TAMU) Transportation Mobility Master Plan College Station, TX (In process) Grand Valley State University Parking and Transportation Consulting Services Grand Rapids, MI (2020) Illinois State University Campus Parking Master Plan Normal, IL (2020) Emory University Parking Fee Restructuring Atlanta, GA (2020) University of New Mexico Parking Needs Assessment (North Campus) Albuquerque, NM (2020) Emory University Parking and Transportation Consulting Atlanta, GA (2019-2020) University of Alaska-Anchorage Parking System Monetization Study Anchorage, AK (2017) WALKER CONSULTANTS | 35 Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana Kirk Taylor, PE Director of Design Services, Parking Facility Design and Functional Review Kirk is the Director of Design and Registered Professional Engineer in the Denver office of Walker Consultants. With over 18 years of civil/structural engineering experience, Kirk has been involved in various phases of many projects including structural design, functional design, schematic design, design development, construction documents and construction administration for new design projects. He also has experience with design of new roadway corridors and rehabilitation of existing roadway corridors. As Director of Design, Kirk is well versed in the design process and thrives through collaboration and successful project completion. He is experienced in guiding construction projects from pre-bid to project closeout and excels at client service and client interaction. Other important responsibilities include coordinating staffing requirements, and conducting quarterly project quality reviews. Kirk joined Walker in 1998 as a design drafter/assistant project manager. In May of 2008 he obtained B.S. in Civil Engineering and worked with another firm for several years as a Roadway Engineer. In May of 2014, Kirk re-joined Walker as a Project Manager, and assumed the role as Director of Design in July of 2016. Project Highlights Key Experience Parking Design Parking Planning Project Management Sustainable Design Education Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering with Structures Concentration, Metropolitan State University, Cum Laude, 2008 Associates Degree, Architectural Technology, Holland College, Charlottetown, PE, Canada, 1994 Registrations Registered Professional Engineer in the State of Colorado Affiliations American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Structural Engineers Association of Colorado (SEAC) PTI Certified Unbonded Post-Tensioning Installer Bozeman Urban Renewal Feasibility Analysis Bozeman, MT Development of conceptual alternatives for identified parcels considering various footprints and orientations to increase parking supplies. Town of Breckenridge Parking Structure Breckenridge, CO 400 spaces on 2.5 levels above grade, Prime design, CMGC delivery Bozeman Airport CONRAC Parking Structure Bozeman, MT Functional design, parking consulting, signage design, drainage and lighting design, and structural engineering for 1,100+ space-structure, the largest in the state, that includes a terminal connector and high- speed elevator, a double thread helix express ramp, and mesh façade. Montana State University Norm Absjornson Hall (NAH) Bozeman, MT 500-space parking structure, functional design, structural engineering, parking consulting, signage design, drainage system, lighting design, and LED light fixtures of the parking structure WALKER CONSULTANTS | 36 Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana Brian A. Faith, AIA Director of Building Envelope and Forensic Restoration Services, Parking Facility Restoration and Asset Management Planning Brian Faith has over thirty years of experience in the investigation, evaluation, testing, design, and renovation of various building types throughout the United States. Brian provides expertise in the areas of building envelope and structural evaluation, testing and design. Brian has performed investigations on building non-performance (air and water leakage, condensation, material and system failures) and prepared repair documents for hundreds of buildings and structures experiencing deterioration and/or non-performance issues. Brian’s experience covers a wide range of construction materials and systems including concrete, masonry, terra cotta stone, exterior insulated finish systems (EIFS), glass, panel systems, windows, curtain walls and skylights, waterproofing, coatings, and roofing. Projects include new, existing, and historic buildings and structures for universities, municipalities, single and multi-family residential, commercial buildings, hospitals, hotels, and theaters. Project Highlights Key Experience Building Envelope Forensics Restoration Education Bachelor of Science in Advanced Technical Studies (Architecture), Southern Illinois University Associate of Applied Science in Architectural Technology, Southern Illinois University Registrations Licensed Architect in Colorado, Illinois, and Texas Affiliations American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM), E06.51-Subcommittee on Component Performance of Windows, Curtain Walls, and Doors, 1997- 2008 Exterior Design Institute, 1997 Construction Specifications Institute CDT American Institute of Architects (AIA), 1994-Present Sealant Waterproofing & Restoration Institute (SWRI), Technical Committee Chair, 2016-2019 Board of Directors, 2016-2019 WaMu Acquisition - JP Morgan Chase Nationwide (Multiple Years) Restoration Consultant Assessment of over 400 facilities including roofs, façades, probable cost opinion, findings, and recommendations for repair T. Rowe Price Parking Structures Colorado Springs, CO (2017) Director of Restoration Roof assessment on two buildings, roof replacement design and construction phase services 460 South College Avenue Parking Structure Fort Collins, CO (2017) Director of Restoration Structure assessment, repair design and construction phase services Northwestern Memorial Hospital – Multiple Structures Chicago, IL (Multiple Years) Project Manager Façade and parking structure assessment and repair documents for multiple facades, roofs, and plazas and parking structures and construction phase services Bell Summit Parking Structures Broomfield, CO (2017) Director of Restoration Parking structure assessment, structure and waterproofing repair design and construction phase services WALKER CONSULTANTS | 37 Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana Drew G. Willsey, AICP Analyst, Field Data Collection and Production Support Drew is an analyst and planner with specialized expertise in transportation planning, parking, geographical information systems, graphic design, and web development/administration. He creates and contributes to creative, multi-media publications and performs technical analysis at every level for high-profile transportation and parking projects across the country. Drew brings over 9 years of transportation and parking planning experience, and he has participated in or worked on a variety of projects of all scales and scopes for more than 50 public and private clients during his tenure at Walker. Project Highlights Key Experience Field Data Collection Parking Demand Modeling Graphic Design Signage & Wayfinding Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Hospital & University Parking Planning Education Master of Urban and Regional Planner, University of Colorado Denver Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, University of Colorado Colorado Springs Bachelor of Science, Economics, University of Colorado Colorado Springs Affiliations & Certifications American Planning Association, American Institute of Certified Planners Publications “Pandemics & Parking: Macroeconomic Trends of COVID-19 and Their Potential Effects on Parking Behavior & Demand in the Short Term, Mid Term, & Long Term,” Published by the Southwest Parking and Transportation Association in 2020 Signage Design for City of Easton Multi-Space Meter Implementation City of Easton, PA (2019) Designed a suite of parking signage and sign families that align with its new, gateless paid parking strategy. This includes crafting a logo and brand for City of Easton public parking. Adams County Parking Study Adams County, Colorado (2019) Field data collection, photography, analysis, recommendations, management strategies, creation of a policy and budgetary framework, operational strategies, peer benchmarking, parking code revisions, and mapping for parking study encompassing 15 unincorporated neighborhoods across the entire southwest portion of the county. Town of Breckenridge Wayfinding Breckenridge, CO (2019) Field data collection, photography, wayfinding design support services, and street sign blade design concepts for one of Colorado’s premier ski resort towns. Olde Town Arvada Transit Hub Parking Management Study Arvada, CO (2019) Field data collection, photography, management strategies, operational strategies, peer benchmarking, violations analysis, and assistance with crafting a new intergovernmental agreement for the northwest metro Denver suburb. City of Salida Parking Study Salida, CO (2019) Parking supply and demand analysis, public outreach, and graphics design for Salida’s downtown parking system. WALKER CONSULTANTS | 38 Request for Proposal for On-Call Services for the City of Bozeman Parking Program Prepared for City of Bozeman, Montana building envelopeconsultingforensic restorationparking designplanning