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<br />of-way. Work included establishing and leading a project management team with members from the city of Rochester,
<br />Mn/DOT, and the design team. The project required preparation of designs and plans to Mn/DOT format and standards.
<br />Project elements included turf establishment of native grasses, perennial color and shrub massings, trees, screening,
<br />noise barrier vine plantings, and special bridge planter landscaping and irrigation systems.
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<br />Todd worked on the following projects prior to joining Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
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<br />Central Park, Ramsey, MN - Park Planner. Work on this new city park included design for soccer and baseball fields, a
<br />park centrum and parking lot, water feature that also served as the park's irrigation source, native vegetation restoration
<br />and planting design, and development of a roadway and path system connecting the park to the community; The first .
<br />phase of the park was completed in 2001 and subsequent phases are being completed to date.
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<br />Bayfront Festival Park, Duluth, MN - Lead Designer/Project Manager. Todd's responsibilities for this 15,000-person
<br />outdoor amphitheater and urban waterfront park included master planning, facilitation of all public meetings, manager of
<br />the mayor appointed task force, direct link to client, project designer, and construction manager. Phase II of the project
<br />included the design of an outdoor skating rink with four season warming and a picnic shelter. This award-winning 11-acre
<br />park has become a waterfront focal point for the community and visited by more than a million people each year.
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<br />Forest Park Dual Pathway Design and Implementation Plan, 81. Louis, MO - Lead Designer/Project Manager. This
<br />eight-mile dual (walking and biking) pathway system plan weaves through the 1,300-acre historic urban park located in the
<br />heart of Saint Louis. As the city's most treasured resources and site of the 1904 World Fair, the park receives more than
<br />12 million visitors a year, many of whom use the pathway system. Todd's work for this project included lead design for the
<br />pathway system, presenter and facilitator at client meetings, presenter and facilitator at mayor-appointed steering
<br />committee meetings, and construction observation.
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<br />Farview Park, Minneapolis, MN - Park Designer. This historic 21-acre park, which once housed a merry-go-round and
<br />had live concerts on warm summer days, received an upgrade. Trees frame a view of the downtown skyline from the top of
<br />the sledding hill. Park upgrades included ballfields, a wading pool, pathways, and lighting,
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<br />Thorpe Park, Coon Rapids, MN - Lead Designer/Project Manager. Upgrades to this six-acre, multipurpose park along
<br />Highway 10 in Coon Rapids included design and construction observation for a baseball field, walking paths, lighting,
<br />playground equipment, parking lot, sledding hill, landscaping, permanent skating, and warming facility. The park is
<br />connected to the city's park system through a system of existing and proposed trails.
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<br />Leif Ericson Park, Duluth, MN - Lead Designer/Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Designer. The historic lakeside park once
<br />housed plays and musicals. Although the oversized stone stage with adjacent stone towers, greenrooms, and related
<br />facilities had been updated, the pathway system had safety and circulation flaws that needed updating. Todd's work
<br />included a master plan identifying the badly needed updates and proposed design solutions necessary to meet Americans
<br />with Disabilities Act requirements.
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