Eugene Tang, AICP
Associate
Eugene Tang has ten years of experience in the transportation engineering and planning fields. He has worked on a variety of public and private sector projects throughout Southern California and Hawaii.
In Southern California, Eugene has prepared a multitude of parking and traffic impact studies, as well as regional transportation planning efforts and site design. Regional transportation planning work has included the Alameda Street Corridor Feasibility Study and the Crenshaw Transit Corridor project. He has prepared studies for development projects in the Hollywood, Sun Valley, and Warner Center communities of the City of Los Angeles, as well as in Anaheim, Long Beach, Manhattan Beach, Oxnard, Santa Paula, Torrance, and West Hollywood.
Eugene was extensively involved in several public sector projects in the state of Hawaii, including the Waimea Village Bypass Road, the Marine Corps Base Hawaii – Kaneohe control gate project, the 2030 Oahu Regional Transportation Plan, the Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor project, the Kahului Harbor 2025 Master Plan, and the Hawaii Statewide Large-Capacity Inter-Island Ferry project. Private sector projects in Hawaii include the Waikoloa Resorts Bypass Road on the Big Island of Hawaii, and the First Presbyterian Church, Pupukea Village and Waikiki Beachwalk projects on Oahu.
Experience
10 years
Education
Bachelor of Arts,
Geography/Environmental Studies, University of California, Los Angeles
Certifications
American Institute of Certified Planners
Affiliations
American Planning Association
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