Application - Jones, Frederick STOP - 5-11-23 - District 1306Bartle, Donna
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Bartle, Donna; Hogencamp,Kevin
Online Form Submission #5482 for Board and Committee Application
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5/11/2023
Frederick
Jones
392 7th Street Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
9043077008
9043077008
District 1306
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fred.jones@haskell.com
Relevant Professional Employment:
Current Director of Haskell's Planning & Design Collaborative
with over 21 years of public and private industry experience in
multimodal transportation planning, safety, complete streets
and active transportation, parking demand management, and
roadway design. I bring a focus on implementation through
effective strategy, policy and design thinking to resolve
board/committee applying infrastructure and community planning issues.
for.
Please provide a brief
explanation of your
interest and your reasons
for wishing to be
appointed to this
board/committee.
Relevant Professional Certifications:
American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) #020918
Roadway Safety Professional 1 (RSP1)
Board and Elected Official Experience:
City of Jacksonville Downtown Development Review Board,
2013 -present
Beaches Historical Society Board of Directors, 2021 -present
National Complete Streets Coalition, Steering Committee
Member, 2017-2022
Neptune Beach City Councilor and Vice Mayor, 2017-2021
City of Jacksonville Beach Planning Commissioner, 2006-2013
Passionate certified urban planning and community design
professional, elected public servant, and complete streets
advocate assisting local governments, metropolitan planning
organizations (MPOs), departments of transportation, transit
agencies, and landowners to plan, design and integrate safe,
livable, and equitable infrastructure and policy solutions that
foster community, wealth, health, and resiliency --inspiring
communities to create lasting spaces and places.
-Extensive working knowledge and applied practitioner of local
street design best practices, including Safe Systems Approach,
Vision Zero and NACTO-based guidance to help the City of
Atlantic Beach create safe, accessible, transportation network
that balances the needs of all users.
-Author of complete street policies and resolutions throughout
the U.S.
-Current Urban Land Institute Member and Technical Advisory
Panel (TAP) Expert
-Technical advisor for National Complete Streets Coalition to
support implementation, new design standards, and policies
throughout the U.S.
-Knowledge and experience with federal and state
discretionary funding programs, including most recently the
SS4A opportunities.
-Strong interest advancing Atlantic Beach's Safety Action Plan
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to leverage future Planning and Demonstration Grants and
Implementation Grant opportunities.
-Can assist in implementing low cost "quick build" infrastructure
projects to support active transportation, increase vulnerable
road user safety, and traffic calming throughout Atlantic Beach.
- -Understanding of parking demand management best
practices, program strategies and implementation
- Proactively assist in developing actions and priorities that will
help the City in establishing its high injury network as a
requirement under its Safety Action Plan, and implementing
proven countermeasures to mitigate risks, address safety
issues, and create a transportation system that accommodates
all users.
PLEASE NOTE: This application will expire two (2) years from the date of submittal.
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