LORIS
<br />Scott J. Belonger, P.E.
<br />Associate Principal
<br />EXPERTISE
<br />Trail and Roadway Design
<br />Bridge and Underpass Design
<br />Traffic Calming/Streetscape
<br />Hydraulics
<br />Public Process Facilitation
<br />EDUCATION
<br />University of Wisconsin,
<br />Milwaukee, WI, BSCE, 1994
<br />REGISTRATIONS
<br />Colorado #35413
<br />MEMBERSHIPS
<br />Gilpin County Planning Commission
<br />Professional Trailbuilders
<br />Association
<br />American Trails
<br />Association of Pedestrian and
<br />Bicycle Professionals
<br />PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
<br />Scott Belonger has served as project manager and engineer on numerous projects at
<br />LORIS since 2000. In that time, he has been involved in the planning, design, and
<br />management of over $50 million in trail, roadway, streetscape, traffic calming,
<br />underpass, and bridge projects. These projects include over 30 underpasses / grade -
<br />separated crossings, 40 pedestrian bridges, and 50 miles of trails /paths. Many of these
<br />projects were constructed using federal funding sources with the associated requirements
<br />and challenges. Scott is a member of the Professional Trailbuilders Association (PTBA)
<br />and has extensive experience in the design / construction of sustainable soft surface trails.
<br />He has also delivered presentations at the 2004 and 2008 National Trails Symposiums.
<br />Many of Scott's projects required aesthetic designs in extremely difficult locations. This
<br />varied experience gives him uncommon knowledge of all aspects of design and project
<br />management, enabling him to make quick, educated decisions on design options. He also
<br />has extensive experience with projects requiring DOT approval. As an avid trail user, he
<br />has an understanding of how to design trail facilities and systems to optimize user
<br />experience.
<br />SELECTED EXPERIENCE
<br />• McCaslin Boulevard Pedestrian Underpass, Louisville, CO. Client: City of Louisville
<br />• CTC to Old Town Louisville Trail Connection Alignment Study, Louisville, CO. Client: City
<br />of Louisville, Parks and Rec. Department
<br />• Aquarius Trailhead, Louisville, CO. Client: City of Louisville, Parks and Rec.
<br />Department
<br />• Alamosa Community Trails Master Plan, Alamosa, CO. Client: City of Alamosa, CO
<br />• Flagstaff Summit Park Trails Master Plan, Boulder County, CO. Client: City of Boulder
<br />Open Space and Mountain Parks
<br />• Rock Creek Trail Connection and Pedestrian Bridges at Dillon Road, Boulder, CO. Client:
<br />Boulder County Transportation /CDOT
<br />• Rock Creek Trail Connection at Coalton Drive, Boulder, CO. Client: Boulder County
<br />Transportation /CDOT
<br />• Doudy Draw Trail, Boulder County, CO. Client: City of Boulder Open Space and
<br />Mountain Parks
<br />• Ruidoso Riverwalk Trail at Two Rivers Park Master Plan, Ruidoso, CO. Client: Village of
<br />Ruidoso
<br />■ WY 22 /US Hwy 89 Pathway — East Segment — Trail, Streetscape, Underpass, Jackson, WY.
<br />Client: Jorgensen Associates, PC
<br />• Saint Vrain Greenway and Pedestrian Bridges phases 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11, Longmont, CO.
<br />Client: City of Longmont.
<br />■ Left Hand Creek Greenway, Underpass and Pedestrian Bridges, Longmont, CO. Client:
<br />City of Longmont
<br />■ Cemetery Lane Trail, Pedestrian Bridge and Streetscape, Aspen, CO. Client: Aspen Parks
<br />and Recreation Department
<br />• Burlingame Trail, Aspen, CO. Client: City of Aspen
<br />• Highlands Trail and Bridge, Aspen, CO. Client: City of Aspen
<br />• Animas River Trail, North Section Alignment Study, Durango, CO. Client: City of Durango
<br />• Animas River Trail, Albertson's Section, Durango, CO. Client: City of Durango
<br />• Santa Fe Rail Trail, Santa Fe, NM. Client: Santa Fe County, NM
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