Attachment A
<br />Personnel
<br />For the Roseville Parks Master Plan Update, LHB and Cornejo consulting will draw upon the range of talents and
<br />expertise that reside in their respective companies. The team includes planners and landscape architects who are
<br />experienced at leading productive public meetings, developing ideas generated at those meetings into real plans and
<br />solutions, and creating documents and illustrations that generate support and become real, vibrant places.
<br />While we envision a process that occurs over the period of about fourteen months, we intend that the following
<br />personnel will be active and involved throughout that time, and that substitutions of personnel will not be required.
<br />Michael Schroeder, ASLA, is a landscape architect with experience in interpretive design, historic preservation,
<br />streetscape design, master planning, site design, and community planning and design. This expertise has been provided
<br />for clients that include non-profits, community and neighborhood groups, private sector entities, and a wide spectrum
<br />of municipal, county and state agencies. He specializes on communities and the engagement of stakeholders in the
<br />design process, with an emphasis on the relationship between places and the experiences people desire.
<br />Michael's projects include urban design consulting for towns and cities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Michigan,
<br />Connecticut, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, lowa, Georgia, New Mexico, and North Carolina. His past projects include
<br />an innovative comprehensive plan and a parks master plan for Taylors Falls, Minnesota; planning for the evolution of
<br />downtown Apple Valley, Minnesota as a result of the introduction of bus rapid transit on the Cedar Avenue corridor; a
<br />plan for Peavey Park in the Phillips neighborhood of Minneapolis using an intensive public engagement program focused
<br />on Listening Sessions; master plans/strategic plans for downtown revitalization work in several cities; and on-going
<br />consulting for the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Main Street Center.
<br />Michael Schroeder will serve as Project Manager and will provide leadership for planning. Michael will also lead
<br />meetings with the PARMPUT, public meetings, and presentations to boards and commissions.
<br />Jason Aune, ASLA is a landscape architect at LHB with ten years of experience in landscape design, planning, urban
<br />design, and site construction. Most recently, he has been involved in the development of streetscape improvements for
<br />Lowry Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a 24 block reconstruction and streetscape project for an urban street. Jason
<br />has worked with multiple private clients, municipalities, associations, and universities on projects that involve master
<br />planning, private landscape design, ecological design, streetscapes, recreational trails, parks, and conservation housing
<br />developments. Jason's strong ability to design at many different scales has been demonstrated through his work on
<br />large regional projects to very intricate site design details.
<br />Jason has excellent graphic representation and design ability and uses it to provide the client with a true vision of the
<br />project. In addition, Jason has a unique understanding of diverse ecosystems and how to integrate natural communities
<br />with the built environment. He enjoys weaving our natural heritage into creative pragmatic design solutions.
<br />Jason received his Masters Degree in Landscape Architecture from the University of Minnesota and his Bachelor of
<br />Science Degree in Landscape Architecture from South Dakota State University. He is a licensed Landscape Architect in
<br />Minnesota.
<br />lason Aune will lead efforts to create master plans for specific parks, as well as participating in the broader master
<br />planning process.
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