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2024-06-27 PL-INT-2024-008095 SSFM Category PL.3
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SSFM, Professional services for category PL.3, PL.4, PL.5, PL.6, PL.9
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Fiscal Year 2024-2025 I PL.3) COMMUNITY PLANNING <br /> (Community Planning Assistant: Project Management Support,Community <br /> International Organizing, Public Participation, Meeting Facilitation) <br /> LIST OF REPRESENTATIVE RECENT PROJECTS <br /> Page 10 <br /> COMMUNITY PLANNING PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br /> Cost: $200,000 (fees) <br /> Lihue Community Plan Update <br /> Lihue, Island of Kauai, Hawaii <br /> SSFM prepared the Lihue Community Plan to articulate a vision <br /> and policies for a revitalized and vibrant Lihue Town Core, as well <br /> ; _ Ct. as Puhi, Hanamaulu, and other nodes in the Lihue Planning <br /> • District. Development of the Lihue Community Plan included <br /> technical studies on existing conditions, cultural resources, <br /> demographics, transportation and connectivity, public services and <br /> infrastructure, housing, growth scenarios, and areas of change. <br /> Cost: $770,000 (fees) <br /> Island Wide Transit Master Plan <br /> ,�•� ,� � Island of Hawaii, Hawaii <br /> SSFM prepared the County of Hawaii's next generation Transit <br /> Master Plan (TMP). Using a comprehensive approach to review <br /> current needs and to forecast future demand this study will help <br /> determine the type of transit system and service levels that will be <br /> required to meet Hawaii County's changing needs through 2036. <br /> The Plan integrated strategies for creating a transportation network <br /> designed and operated to enable safe access for all users in <br /> Hawaii County. The Plan also identified key corridors linking rural <br /> communities and establishes performance standards for transit <br /> service. In addition, the Plan included an evaluation of modes, bus <br /> services, station designs, capital infrastructure, and fare structures. <br /> Estimated Cost: $500,000 (fees) <br /> Central Oahu Transportation Study <br /> Various Locations, Oahu, Hawaii <br /> SSFM prepared a study to assess the multi-modal transportation <br /> needs of the Central Oahu region, identify key transportation <br /> system improvements, strategies, and policies that can improve <br /> regional transportation mobility and access in a sustainable way. <br /> The study developed multi-modal strategies and system <br /> • <br /> improvements that are technically feasible, financially realistic, <br /> sustainable, and meet regional transportation needs. <br /> Estimated Cost: $499,250 (fees) <br /> Joint Development for Affordable Rental Housing and Juvenile <br /> Services Center/Shelter Alder Street, Honolulu, Hawaii <br /> -- SSFM provided project conceptualization, intra-agency facilitation, <br /> environmental documentation and community outreach for the <br /> development of the first mixed used project on State owned land <br /> �--° � within the City's TOD. The project is proposed to be a 266,000 <br /> SF/19-Story Mixed Use Development that addressed the <br /> T ' -. community's need for affordable rental housing and a facility for <br /> • juvenile services and a shelter for children at-risk. This urban high- <br /> density solution epitomizes the type of development promoted to <br />
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