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<br />DENNIS R. EYLER, P.E. <br /> <br />Principal <br />Straar-Rosc:oe-Fausch, Inc. <br /> <br />Edu~ation: <br />University of Minnesota, Bachelor of Civil Engineering, 1969 <br /> <br />General Experience: <br /> <br />Responsible for all phases of various transportation related engineering projects <br />including research and background data, development of icometric layouts and <br />project reportS, and final preparation of plans and specifications. One recent <br />proJect was the 1-394 interim HOY facility which included development of the <br />geometric layout and design of all traffic control systems. Current projecUi include: <br />the Downtown Duluth Siana1 Project with 46 intersections and central computer <br />control, the traffic operations impacts of various land use scenarios for the <br />communities alon& the 1-394 Corridor and the development of interchansc revision <br />concepts for the reconstruction of thc 1-3SW Corridor south of Minneapolis. <br /> <br />Ten years as Assistant District Traffic Engineer with the Minnesota Department of <br />Transp-ortation in the Golden Valley District. Responsibilities included ~lanning, <br />prioritization, {)roject management and desiln of over 200 projects to anstaH or <br />revise traffic Sllnals, Many of these projects also featured intersection design <br />changes to improve capacity and safety. <br /> <br />Also responsible for the operation of 240 individual signalized intersections, 20 <br />arterial coordination systems, and design of several highway lighting projects. <br /> <br />Prior to this, four years with a variety of experience including highway maintenance <br />operations, traffic studies (accident studies and other tralfic data collection and <br />analysis), signal construction, road plan desian and preliminary design. <br /> <br />Participated in numerous post graduate short courses including: Signal operations <br />at local intersections and traffic signals on coordinated systems (GeorgIa Tech)i <br />Safety Desi&n for Hilhways (Texas Transportation Institute); Traffic engineering <br />short course (University of Minnesota); Highwaj' nLighting, Highway Engineering <br />Economy'" and Traffic Systems Manalement (FHWA); and Value Engineering <br />(Mn/DOT). <br /> <br />6tfIliations: <br /> <br />Registrations: <br /> <br />Institute of Transportation Engineers <br /> <br />Minnesota (P.E.) <br />