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mu <br /> mu <br /> Jack L Forslund AJ 'P <br /> 0 <br /> Education: Experience: <br /> Masters of Science/Civil Jack has an in-depth understanding of transportation planning and traffic <br /> Engineering engineering. With more than 17 years of experience in developing transportation <br /> University of Wisconsin- and traffic plans,he has been able to acquire a skill-set to assist clients in t, <br /> Milwaukee developing solutions to their transportation problems. <br /> Masters of Urban Planning Jack has produced projects dealing with transportation planning,traffic <br /> University of Wisconsin- engineering,land use planning,transit planning, and travel demand forecasting. <br /> Milwaukee His areas of expertise include corridor studies,access management studies,travel <br /> demand modeling,traffic simulation,regional and neighborhood traffic analysis <br /> Bachelors of studies,environmental impact studies(EIS),route-feasibility studies, conceptual G.) <br /> Science/Geography design,benefit/cost analyses, and public involvement strategies employing SDIC 71 <br /> University of Wisconsin- based principles and methods. <br /> Milwaukee <br /> Selected Project Experience: <br /> Red=istration. Corridor Studies <br /> American Institute of Jack has prepared major corridor studies for numerous state,regional,and local <br /> Certified Planners clients. He specializes in the preparation of corridor and location studies that <br /> involve deteimining project feasibility. These plans are often multi-modal and <br /> Certifications: include the analysis of the movement of people,vehicles,and freight. Jack also <br /> Systematic Development of specializes in corridor access management,which provides a method of <br /> Informed Consent(SDIC) improving mobility and safety through a corridor. These studies involve the <br /> analysis of existing and simulation of future year traffic conditions, examination <br /> Associations: of capacity and non-capacity solutions, including evaluation of trip reduction <br /> strategies,neo-traditional design,travel demand management, ITS,TSM,bus <br /> American Planning <br /> Association transit,rail transit,and roadway improvements. <br /> Institute of Transportation Transportation Planning/Traffic Engineering <br /> Engineers Jack has completed or assisted in the preparation of long-range transportation <br /> plans(LRTP),regional transportation plans including various means of travel, <br /> North Central Institute of origin-destination studies and travel surveys,He has also completed numerous <br /> Transportation Engineers subarea or neighborhood level transportation plans to improve existing and <br /> future traffic/transportation conditions. These are often very complex studies to <br /> American Council of identify the effect of various roadway improvements at addressing transportation <br /> needs for alternative land use scenarios. These studies have used to help <br /> Engineering Companies <br /> (ACEC)of Minnesota establish policy with respect to land use development. <br /> Transportation Demand Forecasting/Traffic Simulation <br /> Jack has used nearly all of the major software packages including TRANPLAN, <br /> TP+,EMME/2, Synchro, SimTraffic,CORSIM, and VISSIM. He is skilled in <br /> the development;calibration and application of travel demand and traffic <br /> simulation models. He has incorporated the use of other software programs into <br /> the models to estimate the impacts, specifically economic,of multi-modal <br /> transportation alternatives in a system-planning context. <br /> WSB <br /> ran <br />
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