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    Doug Johnson

    Principal Transportation Planner at Jacobs

    Doug Johnson is a human-centered planning professional with over 20 years of experience in uniting people towards common goals in various settings, from towns to San Francisco, focusing on transportation, housing, and environmental challenges.

    Currently, Doug works at Jacobs, contributing to the State Route 99 Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan spanning 250 miles from Bakersfield to Sacramento, addressing pressing issues to shape the future.

    Previously, he served as the Transportation Planning Manager at the San Francisco Planning Department, leading ConnectSF to create a sustainable transportation system with a 50-year vision, initiatives like adding a Caltrain station in the Bayview, and aiding in project design progress.

    With 15 years at the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, Doug managed diverse projects such as Bay Area Bikeshare expansion, Plan Bay Area, grant programs for transit-oriented development, and affordable housing funds, showcasing his extensive expertise in the transportation sector.

    Doug holds degrees in City and Regional Planning, Transportation Engineering, and Economics from the University of California, Berkeley and UC Santa Barbara, reflecting his strong academic foundation.

    He has engaged in various organizations such as Jacobs, North Hawaii Community Hospital, Greenbelt Alliance, Infragarden, San Francisco Planning Department, Walk Oakland Bike Oakland, and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission, demonstrating his commitment to community involvement and development.

    Doug Johnson's collaborative approach, profound knowledge, and leadership skills have significantly contributed to shaping sustainable urban environments and transportation infrastructure, making a positive impact on communities.

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