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Context Sensitive Design Symposium

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    CSD, Project Development and Community Expectations [Summary]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-05-12) Jackson, Tim
    Tim Jackson, P.E., AICP, Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Lopez Rinehart, Inc. Tim Jackson is president of Glatting Jackson Kercher Anglin Lopez Rinehart, Inc., a community planning consulting firm with offices in Orlando, Atlanta, and West Palm Beach. With a staff of 110, Glatting Jackson provides services to public and private clients throughout the nation in areas of planning, urban design, landscape architecture, transportation, and environmental science. Tim also currently serves as president of 1000 Friends of Florida, a private not-for-profit group that has been advocating smart growth throughout the State since 1986. Jackson was born and raised in Brandon, Florida, and holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering and a Master of City Planning from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a Master of Urban and Regional Planning from Florida State. He and his wife, Carol, live in Longwood, Florida with their three sons.
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    CSD Symposium Plenary Address [Summary]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-05-11) Toth, Gary
    Gary Toth, New Jersey DOT Director of Project Planning and Development. Gary has 30 years of experience within the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), and is currently Director of Project Planning and Development. His Division is charged with generating a half a billion dollars of new starts for NJDOT on an annual basis. Project Planning involves creating a partnership with the host communities and regulatory agencies, and systematically ratcheting down project expectations to create a good fit between engineering, environmental and political considerations. Gary has worked for NJDOT since graduating from Stevens Institute of Technology in NJ in 1973 with a Bachelor's of Engineering (Major in Civil Engineering). He also is a graduate of the Environmental Management Institute at the University of Southern California in 1980. Gary is one of the originators of the NJDOT Task Force on Context Sensitive Design (CSD) which has been working to implement CSD "Thinking Beyond the Pavement" principles within NJDOT since 1999. He has participated in workshops or peer reviews on CSD or CIA in Maryland, Connecticut, Washington D.C, Indiana, and Oregon. Gary has been a member of the National Community Impact Assessment Design Team since 1998. He helped evolve that Team into the Transportation Research Board's Community Impact Assessment Subcommittee in 2001, and remains a member today. In October, 2001, he organized a three day TRB Northeastern US Workshop on Community Impact Assessment, and will do so again in 2005. Prior to that, he was a member as well as Secretary/Recorder of the AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials) Task Force on Corridor Preservation.
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    CSD: Maintenance Issues [Summary]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-05-11) Crozier, Fred
    Fred Crozier, Maryland State Highway Administration District Engineer. Fred joined the Maryland State Highway Administration in 1984 as a construction project manager on the Capital Beltway in the Washington metropolitan area. In 1987, he transferred to western Maryland where he held several management positions in construction and maintenance. He was appointed as District Engineer for western Maryland in 1997. Prior to his career in Maryland, Fred worked for the West Virginia Division of Highways. Fred attended the University of North Carolina and received his civil engineering degree from West Virginia University. He is a registered professional engineer in Maryland and West Virginia.