Jeremy Chrzan, PE, PTOE, LEED AP®

Multimodal Design Practice Lead | Owner

Jeremy is a licensed Professional Engineer with more than 25 years of experience encompassing roadway and roundabout design, bicycle, pedestrian, and green streets projects, project management and permitting, traffic mitigation, storm water management, erosion control, utility coordination, and construction management. As Toole Design’s Multimodal Design Practice Lead, Jeremy helps to research and develop new and innovative design treatments to better address pedestrian accessibility and design active transportation facilities to address the safety and comfort of street users.

In addition to designing many miles of sidewalks and bikeways, Jeremy has served as an author of various design guides and research, including the 5th Edition of the AASHTO Bike Guide, the Ohio DOT Multimodal Design Guide, and NCHRP Research Report 1125 to reduce conflicts between bicyclists and turning vehicles. Jeremy has a Masters in Civil Engineering from Drexel University, and is a licensed Professional Engineer in 14 states, a Professional Traffic Operations Engineer, and a LEED® Accredited Professional. Jeremy serves as a voting member of the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and has served in leadership roles for the Association of Pedestrian and Bicycle Professionals (APBP) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).

In his spare time, Jeremy enjoys biking, gardening, tinkering with electronics, and camping with his wife Alia.

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