Eric Womeldorff, PE, Senior Associate with Fehr & Peers, has spent nearly the past decade focusing on the dynamic between land use and transportation in the often challenging political environs of the City of San Francisco and the greater San Francisco Bay Area region. His areas of expertise include the most advanced, state-of-the-practice transportation analysis techniques, including the use of microsimulation software to model traffic operations and working with clients to achieve positive and sustainable transportation solutions that improve communities. He holds degrees in both Civil Engineering and Transportation Engineering from the University of Florida and has co-authored papers that have been presented at ITE and TRB Annual Meetings on the topics of public-private partnerships to fund transit infrastructure, modeling transit infrastructure in cities, as well as the effects of congestion in cities. His current research efforts revolve around the effects of trends in socio-demographics on per capita VMT.