ࡱ> HJG 5bjbj?? "J]]-$ ,t99999;======  `=x"=99?R99@;a"cTy h0,!!& :   Ted Bardacke, AICP, LEED AP 2760 Ceilhunt Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90064 tmb86@columbia.edu 310-709-2281 PUBLIC SECTOR Experience Office of Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles, CA Director of Infrastructure April 2015 Present Chief policy liaison to the Department of Water and Power and the five Bureaus of the Department of Public Works, totaling 14,000 employees and combined annual budgets of over $7 billion. Responsible for developing and implementing Mayor Garcettis agenda in the areas of integrated water management, energy, and public infrastructure such as streets, sidewalks, and urban forestry. Supervise a staff of four policy analysts and directly report to a Deputy Mayor, Deputy Chief of Staff and Chief of Staff. Coordinate policy initiatives and key project development with Chief of Legislative and External Affairs, Director of Communications, Chief Sustainability Officer. and six Department General Managers. Key initiatives and projects have included: Securing a 5-year water and power rate increase to fund a transition of 75% the citys energy mix to low carbon resources and reduced purchases of imported water by 50% Launching a $1.3 billion sidewalk repair program, involving eight different City departments Designing integrated complete streets program to repair hundreds of lane miles of failed streets and implement safety improvements to reduce traffic fatalities Coordinating between multiple city, regional and state agencies to increase recycled water production towards a goal of eliminating ocean water discharge and increase local water sources Managing State of Emergency Declaration and subsequent operations in Owens Valley as a result of historic Eastern Sierra snowfall and runoff in Winter of 2017 Developed framework for award-winning CleanStat program, which assesses cleanliness of every street in Los Angeles on a quarterly basis and directs resources based on results. Office of Mayor Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles, CA Deputy Director, Sustainability Office August 2013 April 2015 Crafted Los Angeles first-ever Sustainability Plan, which lays out long-term goals, and specific policy measures to achieve them, in the areas of environment, economy, and equity. Managed internal staff and outside consultants, ran internal and external stakeholder consultation processes, and forged cross-departmental collaborations. Grew office from two people to seven people in under two years. In addition to Sustainability Plan development, key initiatives and projects included: Drafting and implementing Executive Directive #5, the Citys 2103 emergency drought response and long term water conservation and supply goals Establishing Mayors 100,000 housing units in 10 years goal Launching annual energy and water use disclosure program for municipal and private sector buildings Implementing on-line residential solar permitting system and reducing interconnection times to less than 10 days Expanding residential and commercial PACE financing availability, including for seismic retrofits Empire State Development Corporation, New York, NY Planning Fellow Summer 2001 Responsible for coordinating urban design initiatives and environmental review activities for major public-private projects, including Queens West in Long Island City and Brooklyn Bridge Park. NON-PROFIT Experience Global Green USA, Santa Monica, CA Senior Program Associate, Green Urbanism Program July 2003 July 2013 Responsible for providing neighborhood planning, green building technical assistance, and sustainability and renewable energy program development for public agencies, real estate professionals, design and construction organizations, financial institutions and affordable housing developers. Key projects included: US EPA-funded program providing technical assistance to 16 local governments on efforts to transform specific neighborhoods into ones that are more economically prosperous, healthy, and environmentally responsible. 98 units of Zero Energy Affordable Housing units under contract from the California Energy Commission. Projects set national precedent for combining Low Income Housing Tax Credits with Solar Business Investment Tax Credits. 600-acre specific plan for the Cornfields Arroyo Seco area that straddles the Los Angeles River east of downtown and 14-acre new residential development in the City of Richmond that includes a diversity of housing types for all income levels, the daylighting of a local creek, and an integrated stormwater management system that incorporates a bike path linking the neighborhood to public transit. Both projects certified under the LEED for Neighborhood Development program. Program design for using renewable energy, complex financial tools and greenhouse gas emissions credits to fund grassroots community development projects in economically distressed and polluted urban areas. Principles of the program ultimately incorporated into SB 535, which directs California to spend greenhouse gas credit revenue on environmental justice and affordable housing projects near transit. Advocate and technical expert for development of Californias solar rebate program for affordable housing and Virtual Net Metering program, which reduced solar installation costs on multifamily properties by 30%. Program implementation support to the $19 billion green building and construction program of the Los Angeles Unified School District and post-Katrina K-12 school planning and rebuilding efforts for the Recovery School District in New Orleans. Cooperative program with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, to incorporate environmental technologies into charter school campuses as a means of raising student academic performance and enhancing schools as centers of urban community development. Centro de Transporte Sustentable (Embarq), Mexico City, Mexico Visiting Fellow June 2012 June 2103 Work with non-profit organizations, government agencies, and affordable housing developers on policies supporting transit-oriented development, establishment of local urban growth boundaries, and development of sustainability metrics. Lincoln Center Constituent Development Project, New York, NY Project Manager June 2002 January 2003 Managed projects, from planning stages through close-out, of long-term $1.2 billion redevelopment of the Lincoln Center performing arts complex. Major work with 11 constituent groups and multiple consultants includes forging program consensus, budget forecasting, undertaking base-line and scenario studies, and planning community relations strategies. Responsible for public relations in a fast-paced, diverse and competitive news environment. American Friends Service Committee-SEDEPAC, Central Mexico Coordinator, Youth Education Division, Rural Development Program 1987, 1988 Managed youth volunteer construction projects in rural Mexican communities. Prepared communities to receive volunteers and advocated for them in negotiations with local governments over budgeting for local infrastructure projects. Recruited and selected volunteers. Designed and implemented week-long orientation program. Prepared internal evaluations and external publicity on behalf of international donors. JOURNALISM Experience The Financial Times, London, England Southeast Asia Correspondent April 1995-April 2000 Stationed in Bangkok. Wrote news and feature stories on Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Designated lead reporter on financial crises, regional trade and diplomacy. Specialized in economic restructuring, urbanization, environmental and natural resource use issues, and cross-border movement of people, goods and capital. Covered release and re-imprisonment of Aung San Suu Kyi, violent ousters of Suharto and Anwar in 1998, and East Timor independence in 1999. BBC World Service, London, England; Deutsche Welle, Cologne, Germany Commentator 1996-2000 Analyzed current events in Southeast Asia on live television and radio programs. The Financial Times, London, England; The Washington Post, Washington DC Assistant Mexico Correspondent March 1994-March 1995 Stationed in Mexico City. Wrote news and feature stories on Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Designated lead reporter on peso devaluation in 1994. Specialized in Mexican politics, US-Mexican trade relations and urban integration and environmental management on the US-Mexican border. Covered US invasion of Haiti and Zapatista Rebellion in 1994. Teaching Experience University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Lecturer 2008 Present Teach two-class sequence for urban planning, architecture, public policy and engineering students on urban environmental issues. Introduction to Sustainable Architecture and Community Planning is a historic survey of the interaction between people and ecological systems and various design responses to those interactions; Green Urban Studio is a design and quantitative analysis studio course centered around planning a net-zero energy, water self-sufficient community designed according to biophilic principles and adaptive to climate change Universidad Iberoamericano, Mexico City, Mexico Visiting Instructor 2010 2015 Taught environmental planning module for course on sustainable urbanism aimed at architects, engineers, planners and real estate developers. Module taught entirely in Spanish. Pomona College, Claremont, CA Visiting Instructor 2005 2012 Taught Senior seminar on Green Urbanism: Natures Services and Urban Design to Environmental Analysis majors. Course addressed urban-focused environmental analysis, systems thinking, and the design of infrastructure, neighborhoods, and buildings per ecological principles. Economist Intelligence Unit Conferences, Southeast Asia Lecturer 1996-2000 Gave presentations on cultural, political and economic trends in Southeast Asia to multi-day retreats for transnational business executives. Facilitated small managerial-level discussion and focus groups. Education Columbia University, New York, NY M.S., Urban Planning, Graduate School of Architecture May 2002 Specialized in project management, large-scale urban infrastructure development, and natural hazard mitigation. Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT B.A. with High Honors, Social Studies Major with concentration in Latin American Studies. 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