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Rule 26(a)(2) Disclosures of Applicant, City of Durango
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Durango RICD
State
CO
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
9/8/2006
Author
Moses, Wittemyer, Harrison and Woodruff, P.C., Veronica A. Sperling, Brian A. Knutsen
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Rule 26(a)(2) Disclosures of Applicant, City of Durango
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12313592 <br />Sep 82006 <br />4:17PM <br />Gary M. Lacy <br />485 Arapahoe Ave. <br />Boulder, CO 80302 <br />Phone & Fax: (303) 545 -5883 <br />E -mail: gary.lacy @worldnet.att.net <br />Qualifications <br />Registered Professional engineer in the state of Colorado, Montana, and New Mexico; <br />broad educational background, diversified practical experience in planning, design, and <br />construction of recreational corridor projects, water and drainage systems, and flood <br />control projects; skilled in management and supervision of personnel; strong <br />organizational and coordination skills; extensive public relations experience; successful <br />coordination of large projects; and effective in dealing with people at all levels of <br />responsibility. <br />Education <br />M.S., Public Administration with minor in Urban and Regional Planning, University of <br />Wisconsin-Madison, <br />May 1982. Course work included water and land use law and regional water system <br />planning. <br />r B.S., Civil Engineering with hydraulic emphasis, minor in environmental science, <br />Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, May 1978. Course work included <br />extensive field surveying course and extensive ecological studies. <br />Experience <br />1983 - Present. Recreation Planner/Engineer <br />Self- employed <br />Boulder, Colorado <br />Responsible for overseeing the operations of Recreation, Engineering & Planning, a <br />company that works almost entirely with municipal governments to plan, design, manage, <br />and coordinate major public projects and programs. Responsible for managing many <br />diverse professionals, large intricate budgets, and sensitive political situations. <br />Responsible to a number of City Councils, Boards, and citizen groups to keep them <br />informed and ask for direction when appropriate. Also responsible for guiding these <br />projects through a wide -array of public processes and approvals. <br />
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