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American Society of Civil Engineers Newsletter November 2008 NOVEMBER REGULAR MEETING Santa Barbara Airport Airline Terminal Improvement Project Taxiway M, Northwest Service Road, and Goleta Slough Overlook Airfield Storm Drain System Rehabilitation Project Mercury Air Parking Lot and Aircraft Parking Apron Santa Barbara Municipal Airport T-Hangar Project Area I Restoration and Creek Corridor Clearing Tidal Basin Restoration Demonstration Project NOVEMBER PROGRAM DETAILS WHEN Thursday, November 13, 2008 Check-in/Social 11:30 a.m. Lunch/Program 12:00 1:00 p.m. Kevin Connors, P.E. of Penfield and Smith will give an overview of the Santa Barbara Airport Airline Terminal Improvement Project which is scheduled to begin construction in January 2009, as well as discuss airside improvements for the new terminal that are currently under construction. The original 7,100 sqft historical terminal building was constructed by United Airlines in 1942 and expanded in 1976 to 20,000 sqft. In 1976, the Airport served 398,000 passengers annually. By 2010, it is forecasted that Santa Barbara Airport will serve approximately 890,000 passengers per year. The Airline Terminal Improvement Project includes the construction of a new 67,000 square foot terminal building and incorporates the original 7,100 square foot historical terminal building, which will be relocated from its current location. Mr. Connors has over 23 years of professional engineering experience managing construction of both public and private projects. Since 2003, Mr. Connors has managed the construction of several airport projects with a total construction value of over $30,000,000. His Santa Barbara Municipal Airport construction management experience includes the following projects: Taxiway B Realignment; East End Improvements; and Runway 7-25 Relocation Realignment of Carneros & Tecolotito Creeks LOCATION Airport Visitors Center Santa Barbara Airport 45 Harley Place, Goleta, CA 93111 805-967-7111 DIRECTIONS From Los Angeles: Take the FAIRVIEW AVENUE exit. Northbound: go straight, over freeway. Southbound: Turn right on FAIRVIEW AVENUE. Turn RIGHT onto HOLLISTER AVENUE. Turn LEFT onto HARTLEY PLACE (the second left turn pocket on Hollister). Go straight towards Fire Station 8 on HARTLEY PLACE. LUNCH Traditional BBQ consisting of Tri-Tip, chicken, chili beans, homemade potato salad, green salad, salsa, garlic bread, beverage, and dessert COST $20.00 per person (members and guests) RESERVATIONS Linda Sumansky lsumansky@santabarbaraca.gov or 805-564-5361 DEADLINE Noon, Monday, November 10, 2008

LAST MEETING VENTURA COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION The Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) is a governing board whose primary responsibility is to keep Ventura County moving! Darren Kettle, the Executive Director of the VCTC, spoke about the funding crisis for transportation at the Federal and State levels and how that might affect Ventura County. He also spoke about local projects and programs that may need to be considered to address transportation system needs. ASCE Ventura/Santa Barbara Young Members Forum Happenings The Santa Barbara-Ventura Section Younger Members Forum (YMF) had some great events this summer including a day of wine tasting in the Santa Ynez Valley in July and a technical tour of a Jackand-Bore construction site under Hwy 126 in Fillmore in late August. Several of our new officers attended the Los Angeles YMF Section Leadership Workshop on August 6, where they met with other YMF members throughout SoCal and brought back some great ideas for 2008-2009 events and meetings. Our group wrapped up the summer with a 2-night camping trip at Sycamore Canyon. ASCE / State of California Office of Emergency Services (OES) Disaster Volunteer Service Worker Training Class Qualified individuals who can register for the class include California Registered Civil, Structural, Geotechnical, Certified Engineering Geologists, or Architects. The class is being presented to train Section members to assist local and state government agencies in providing Civil Engineering damage assessment during emergencies occurring within the Section and/or State or National boundaries. Cost is $25 and seating is limited. This training class is being presented by Jack Rolston, P.E., M.ASCE., and is being organized for volunteers to help in the event of a major disaster under the auspices of the OES. Jack is a native Californian who graduated from Stanford with Engineering Degree and he works as a geotechnical engineer. His work includes dams in Afghanistan during construction, and managing exploration and design of a dam in Okinawa. He has worked for Caltrans and ACOE in the L.A. District. Wednesday, November 19, 2008 Time: 9:30 a.m. Marine Center Classroom Santa Barbara Harbor just off Harbor Way Drive On September 25, SB-Vta YMF kicked off the 2008-2009 year with a general meeting in Carpentaria that featured a trivia contest to win one of our newly designed T-shirts. We brainstormed some great ideas for the upcoming year including a Ventura verses Santa Barbara bowling tournament in November with a re-match featuring putt-putt golf in spring. We are planning some new technical tours for the fall/winter and preparing for some guest speakers and informal workshops covering topics like preparing your own taxes, how to get your project LEED certified, and how to prepare yourself for working on construction sites and with contractors as a new/young engineer. Also, we are beginning to plan our annual holiday party, Mammoth 2009, and sort out details for this year s WRYMC conference in San Francisco.

Santa Barbara / Ventura Branch ASCE 2008-2009 Officers President: Linda Sumansky, P.E. City of Santa Barbara (805) 564-5361 lsumansky@santabarbaraca.gov Vice President: Paul Callaway, P.E. Consulting Engineer/Flood Plain Mgr (805) 804-7720 paul@greenmountainengineering.net Secretary: Carlos Sanchez, P.E. Mimiaga Engineering Group (805) 451-4090 Sanchx01@earthlink.net Treasurer: Steve Pedroza Leighton Group (661) 705-3320 spedroza@leightongroup.com Director: Marta Alvarez, P.E. YCE, Incorporated (805) 650-6995 yce-mya@pacbell.net Past President: Wayne Fitch, P.E. Penfield & Smith, Santa Barbara (805) 963-9532, ext. 149 wff@penfieldsmith.com YMF President: Loree Berry, P.E. Fugro West (805) 650-7000 LBerry@fugro.com In addition to our regular officers, your Branch has continuing need for your leadership and assistance. Funding is available to advance activities consistent with the ASCE Strategic Plan. Contact any officer to get more information or volunteer your time. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING BRANCH MEETINGS The next meeting is scheduled for: November 19, 2008 ASCE/OES Disaster Training Santa Barbara Marine Center Classroom December 10, 2008 VCERC - Ventura County Energy Resource Center January 8, 2008 Santa Barbara Your suggestions for program topics are always welcome. Thanks to those members who have already suggested technical program topics. ASCE Santa Barbara / Ventura Branch Advertising Rates Business Card Ads ¼ Page Ad ½ Page Ad Full Page Ad $100/ year $25/ month $50/ month $100/ month Ads can be sent in image format (i.e. jpeg, bmp, tiff) to the ASCE Santa Barbara / Ventura Branch Secretary. Please no PDF files. Payments shall be made payable to ASCE Santa Barbara/Ventura Branch and delivered to the ASCE Santa Barbara/Ventura Branch Secretary.

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