Support Oregon City's green future.

Vote YES on Measure 3-331
for Thimble Creek Village and the Green Economy Center.

Todd Mobley. Thimble Creek Team Member

Todd Mobley, Lancaster Engineering
www.lancasterengineering.com

As Principal, Mr. Mobley has responsible charge of all projects at Lancaster Engineering, often serving as direct Project Manager overseeing other employees. Since beginning work at Lancaster Engineering in 1997, he has completed a wide variety of transportation planning and engineering projects. These include the design of traffic signals and signal systems, signing and striping plans, traffic control plans, traffic impact studies for residential, commercial, and industrial land development projects, speed zone studies, parking studies, and accident and conflict analyses. Other areas of experience include transportation analyses for large master planned developments such as business parks, hospitals, and schools.

Prior to his association with Lancaster Engineering, Mr. Mobley had several years of experience with the Oregon Department of Transportation, including work in the Project Development offices of Region 4 in Bend and Region 1 in Portland. His experience with ODOT included transit station pedestrian facility design, preliminary roadway designs for both rural and urban roads, project cost estimates for roadway improvement and safety enhancement projects, and surveying.

He is a graduate of Portland State University in civil engineering. His course work included advanced studies in highway design for capacity, urban transportation systems, transportation planning, and construction engineering management. Since graduation, he has completed courses in intersection conflict analyses and the modeling and analysis of traffic signals and signal systems.

Mr. Mobley is a registered Professional Civil Engineer in Oregon and Washington, a certified Professional Traffic Operations Engineer, and is certified by the Oregon Department of Transportation as a Traffic Signal Inspector. He is active in professional societies and is currently the secretary/treasurer of the Oregon Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers. He is also a member of the Transportation Research Board.

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