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Fact:
Turner went
to the United
Kingdom to
study abroad
while in college
and got to travel
around Europe
and came back
to the United
States with a new
perspective on
transit in the U.S.
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in Washington D.C., in January. For this
project, Turner developed a new bicycle
facility planning process that is changing
how these facilities are planned and
implemented in New Jersey.
Turner is an active participant in
the local and national transportation
planning community. He has written
papers and presented at conferences,
including ITE and the APA National
Conference. He is one of WSP’s most
committed transportation planners;
his enthusiasm, ability to develop innovative
analysis tools and approaches
and his engagement in the industry at
large make him one of our outstanding
leaders whose career will continue to
grow at WSP.
DANIEL TURNER IS ONE OF THE CLEAR
up and comers at WSP USA, not only
due to his many contributions to WSP’s
projects on both the East Coast and in
the Northwest (where he relocated more
than two-and-a-half years ago), but also
because of his many contributions to the
fi eld of transportation. His focus has been
on transit, non-motorized modes and
complete streets. Turner has contributed
signifi cantly to access planning to transit
stations and service, particularly for bus
rapid transit projects for multiple clients
in the Central Puget Sound Region, including
King County Metro, Community
Transit and Sound Transit. Turner led the
development of the innovative access to
planning methodology and project ranking
tool that will help guide King County
Metro’s future investment in improving
its customers’ access to transit.
Th e New Jersey Complete Streets
Design Guide Turner developed has
won accolades in New Jersey and Turner
was recently recognized with the
Young Professionals in Transportation
International Project of the Year 2018
award at the Annual TRB Conference
“Always try to push the envelope. This industry can
be very rewarding but can also be full of disappointment.
It can be easy to see all the ways a project or endeavor
can fail, but the best people to work for or with are those
that always try to find the path to success, regardless
of the challenges. I try to be one of those people in my
career and hope I can continue to be in the future.”
Daniel Turner,
AICP
Lead Planner
WSP USA
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