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Professional On -call Engineering Services <br />RFP No. 17-083 <br />City of Costa Mesa <br />Baltazar Mejia, Sr. Civil Engineer <br />(714) 754-5291 <br />Services: Design Development, <br />Construction Documents, <br />Construction Period Services <br />Start; 2011 Complete: 10/201C <br />City of Santa Ana <br />David Volz — PIC <br />Gary Vasquez — Director of <br />Design <br />David Volz Design was commissioned to design a bold new streetscape and <br />bike trail for Harbor Boulevard In Costa Mesa. Harbor Boulevard, a main <br />commercial thoroughfare just off the 1-405 Freeway, Is a major gateway Into <br />the city. Street improvements were designed to enhance the overall <br />experience of the street whether by driving Ina car or walking through the <br />commercial district on the sidewalk. The high water -use turf was removed and replaced with shade <br />trees and low water -use plantings. New Strawberry Trees, Forest Pansy Redbuds, and Australian <br />Willows were added between the existing sycamores, New plantings Include a mix of succulents, <br />ornamental grasses and shrubs. A striking range of colors and textures are achieved by a variety of <br />plants while decorative boulders and cobble weave through the new planting design. The large <br />boulders are grouped together, working as retaining walls to create subtle elevation changes within <br />the medians. The old asphalt bike trail was dilapidated and unsafe, constructed with long swaths of <br />turf grass on either side, The turf grass was removed and replaced with attractive planting and <br />sustainable materials that required less water and -maintenance. This 12-foot-wide colored <br />concrete trail construction and beautification project achieved more than what was initially planned <br />for. The bike trail connects to the Joann Street Bike Trail to the 208-Fairview Park Trail, connecting <br />riders to the Santa Ana River Trail for a 3-mile ride to the Ocean. <br />City of Newport Reach <br />Iris Lee, Senior Civil Engineer <br />(949) 644-3323 <br />lfee@newportbeach.gov <br />Services: Community Outreach, <br />Master Plan, Design <br />Development, Construction <br />Documents, Bidding Assistance, <br />Construction Period Services <br />David Volz — PIC <br />Gary Vasquez — Director of <br />Design <br />Paul Cassar— Project Manager <br />A David Volz Design was commissioned by the City of Newport <br />v Beach to lead a Citizens Advisory Panel (CAP) to design new and <br />improved western gateway landscapes for the city, The panel <br />included the mayor pro-tem and a select committee of local <br />residents and business owners, Through a series of public <br />meetings, the Ideas for a new aesthetic treatment along these <br />streets emerged. A new major gateway with entry monuments, <br />walls, upgraded sidewalks, and beautiful new landscape <br />enhancements were envisioned and approved. The two-mile stretch of West Coast Highway <br />received all new landscape treatments with new medians, and right-of-way plantings, The planned <br />scheme calls for palm trees to define the intersections, flowering trees to accent the medians and <br />street edges with waves of colorful shrubs rolling through the landscape. Innovative storm water <br />retention and cleaning strategies was a part of the envisioned low Impact design Implementation. <br />ANDFRSON PINNA <br />25E-387 <br />(Y <br />
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