
Emily Wong, P.E.
Emily Wong has extensive experience on a variety of transportation impact, parking, site access, and circulation analyses that required analysis of intersections, freeways, alternative transportation modes, and construction periods.
Emily is currently managing transportation studies for numerous residential, hotel, school, commercial, industrial and warehouse, and mixed-use developments, as well as numerous specific plans, throughout Southern California. Emily serves as Project Manager for the transportation studies for the comprehensive redevelopment of Radford Studio Center in Studio City, as well as numerous other studio projects in Los Angeles. Other current projects include The Bloc, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Panorama Mall, and the Project Angel Food campus. Recently completed projects include transportation studies for the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Norwalk Entertainment District-Civic Center Specific Plan, Alloy, Hollywood Crossroads, and the award-winning Memphis Aerotropolis: Airport City Master Plan in Memphis, Tennessee.
Emily has also worked with the Miracle Mile, La Brea Hancock Park, and Studio City neighborhoods to develop neighborhood traffic management plans, as well as with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority to evaluate various improvement measures to alleviate potential traffic, parking, and safety impacts to adjacent neighborhoods during the construction of the Purple Line Extension. Emily is also working in conjunction with the City of West Hollywood and local stakeholders to study the feasibility of installing protected bicycle lanes along the Santa Monica Boulevard corridor and with the City of Culver City on the development and evaluation of an extensive Neighborhood Traffic Management Plan.
Born and raised in Southern California, Emily graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a degree in Civil Engineering.

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