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Koosun Kim, PE, QSD
WORK - Led Right of Way (ROW) Acquisition: Engineering and Legal Administration
EXPERIENCE – Applied and awarded Measure K Grant $7.7M
(Cont.) • Manteca Transit: Manage FTA, LTF, and other funding for Transit System
• Manteca Traffic Calming Program
- Developed a new Traffic Calming Manual
- Coordinated public meetings and provided several presentations to the City
Council for the adoption of the new traffic calming measures.
- Developed the New Manteca Traffic Calming Program Manual
• Non-Motorized Transportation Plan: Applied and awarded Measure K Grant
$260k for the new master plan for all non-motorized activities
• Pavement Management Program (PMP)
- Main St Pavement Improvement Project ($3M)
- Yosemite Ave Pavement Improvement Project ($2.6M)
- Managed RSTP Fed., Measure K Grant and Local Transportation Fund
• Safe Route To School Committee (SRTSC)
- Worked with Manteca Unified School District (MUSD)
- Led the committee meeting and developed the priorities for new safety
improvement projects
• UV-Cured CIPP (Cured-In-Place-Pipe) Project:
- Rehab approximately 1.6 miles long & 30” Sewer Pipe in the City’s main
corridors of Union Rd and Louise Ave
- The largest UV-Cured CIPP Sewer Pipe Rehab Project in California
• Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI)
- Replacing approximately 8,000 old water meters through the State Grant
($2.5M)
• Water Improvement Projects: Manage new Water Wells and Equipment
Design and constructions
• City’s Grant Applications and Management: INFRA, Measure K Grant for
Bike & Safe Route To School (SRTS), PG&E LED Street Light Conversion
Program, etc.
• Waste Water Improvement Project: Manage Wastewater Quality Control
Facility (WQCF) Project
CITY OF NEWMAN – PUBLIC WORKS, CA 11/2013 – 6/2017
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
• South County Corridor (SCC) Feasibility Study – Cooperate with StanCOG
(Stanislaus Council of Government) for the Southern Newman Alignments
• Value Engineering – Solar & Energy Saving Project: Over $5M saving
• Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) grant award for the City’s
largest project: Water storage tank with booster pump project
• CMAQ Grants Awards by StanCOG: $700k+ in 2014-15 and $710k+ in 2016-
17: Over 30% among six small/med cities group
• FEMA CRS (Community Rating System): Approved for the Class 9 community
• Complying with the State’s Water Conservation: Emergency Drought
Regulation
• Leading over 20 public agencies in the Central Valley for the State’s
Stormwater Phase II permit compliance and collaboration (www.sjvswqp.org)
• Managed grant application (StanCOG), permits, planning, designing,
constructing, operating, and maintaining public roads, water, wastewater
systems, flood control, parks, traffic and solid waste systems within the City
• Total project saving and award of grant amount: Approximately $16M
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