Greene joins HNTB West Division as transit practice group director

Written by Mischa Wanek-Libman, editor
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The West Division transit practice of HNTB Corporation has added Steven Greene as group director, planning and associate vice president.

Greene is based in downtown Los Angeles and will be responsible for the development and support of the firm’s expanding multimodal transit planning practice, focusing on transit and corridor studies, and work with clients to advance projects from early feasibility studies to delivery.

HNTB says Greene has more than 15 years in transportation planning and analysis with extensive experience conducting feasibility studies for regional transportation agencies, including the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA) and the Southern California Association of Governments.

“Steven’s knowledge of both planning and analysis, along with his involvement with major Southern California transportation projects, further expands HNTB’s capabilities to meet the emerging needs of regional transportation clients,” said Andres Ocon, PE, HNTB Southern California office leader and vice president. “His excellent management and leadership skills are a key asset that will support our clients as they continue their efforts to build future transportation networks that are safe, efficient and effective.”

Prior to joining HNTB, Greene served as senior program manager and associate vice president for another transportation consulting firm. His experience includes planning and engineering of the light-rail transit alternative for LACMTA’s SR 710 North Study; ridership and financial forecasts for that agency’s Sepulveda Pass Corridor Systems Planning Study; and studies of post-Environmental Impact Report refinements for Phase 2B of the Gold Line Foothill Extension for the Gold Line Foothill Extension Construction Authority. He was also the consultant project manager for the aviation chapter of the 2016 Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy for the Southern California Association of Governments.

Greene holds a Master of Planning from the University of Southern California and a Doctor of Philosophy in psychology from Stanford University.

Currently, HNTB is providing design and engineering services for the Crenshaw/LAX Transit Project on behalf of the LACMTA and working with the city of Los Angeles to deliver final design and construction support services for the Sixth Street Viaduct over the Los Angeles River between downtown and Boyle Heights.

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