Brett Boncore

Engineer / Planner
Kittelson & Associates, Inc.
Biography:
Brett is a transportation planner and engineer whose career has focused on building thriving communities through the development of multimodal transportation infrastructures that serve all users of the public space and support the holistic goals of the community. He has project experience that includes health impact assessment, bike and pedestrian planning, transit corridor planning, and engineering traffic impact analyses. A registered Professional Engineer in Florida, Brett has managed a variety of Complete Streets, traffic engineering, and health planning projects throughout the United States. Brett works with FDOT, MPOs, cities, and transit agencies to prioritize and implement multimodal projects that serve the most vulnerable users of the transportation system. Brett has managed several transportation-related health impact assessments (HIA), including the most recent SR 436 HIA evaluating how BRT and station area Complete Streets investments can affect the physical, mental, and social health of residents and employees. He was a primary contributor to MetroPlan Orlando’s Complete Streets policy and implementation, conducting several model projects and trainings to educate local officials and city and state staff about the process and importance of Complete Streets. During his time in Orlando, he has worked with local governments and developers to implement multimodal transportation systems in support of infill projects. His recent project experience includes the Orlando City Soccer Club’s mobility and parking plan for their downtown stadium, and the Orlando Magic’s implementation of their new Sports and Entertainment District. Brett has also served abroad with a non-profit organization, Engineering Ministries International, planning and designing campuses for philanthropic institutions in the majority world. Brett holds an undergraduate degree in civil engineering from the University of Florida. Member Directory  Arrow

Biography: Brett is a transportation planner and engineer whose career has focused on building thriving communities through the development of multimodal transportation infrastructures that serve all users of the public space and support the holistic goals of the community. He has project experience that includes health impact assessment, bike and pedestrian planning, transit corridor planning, and engineering traffic impact analyses. A registered Professional Engineer in Florida, Brett has managed a variety of Complete Streets, traffic engineering, and health planning projects throughout the United States. Brett works with FDOT, MPOs, cities, and transit agencies to prioritize and implement multimodal projects that serve the most vulnerable users of the transportation system. Brett has managed several transportation-related health impact assessments (HIA), including the most recent SR 436 HIA evaluating how BRT and station area Complete Streets investments can affect the physical, mental, and social health of residents and employees. He was a primary contributor to MetroPlan Orlando’s Complete Streets policy and implementation, conducting several model projects and trainings to educate local officials and city and state staff about the process and importance of Complete Streets. During his time in Orlando, he has worked with local governments and developers to implement multimodal transportation systems in support of infill projects. His recent project experience includes the Orlando City Soccer Club’s mobility and parking plan for their downtown stadium, and the Orlando Magic’s implementation of their new Sports and Entertainment District. Brett has also served abroad with a non-profit organization, Engineering Ministries International, planning and designing campuses for philanthropic institutions in the majority world. Brett holds an undergraduate degree in civil engineering from the University of Florida.

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