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Proposal to provide <br />Landscape Architectural Design Services for loth and Flower Park — RFP No. 22-124 <br />D. Project Understanding <br />Approach and Understanding <br />THE VALUE OF DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. (DEA) <br />Having had the opportunity to partner with the City of Santa Ana (City) on the design and <br />implementation of three similar parks (Memory Lane, Mariposa Park and Standard and McFadden <br />Park), DEA has a significant understanding of the process by which the City has successfully achieved much <br />needed recreational opportunities for the community! All of the parks began with a strong conceptual design <br />developed by the City and further refined through the public outreach process. For the 10th and Flower Park, <br />it will be a collaboration between DEA and the City to develop the conceptual park plan with input from the <br />public. The park is located in an underserved neighborhood with expected enthusiastic involvement from the <br />community and funding from sources requiring strict adherence to project schedules and design programs <br />given grant funding guidelines. <br />10th and Flower Park will require very similar processes for design and construction and will include design <br />amenities that can be found in the aforementioned list of parks. These park projects were a successful <br />collaboration between the City and DEA. Our interest continues to be a part of the City's goal of providing the <br />local community with access to wellness and recreational facilities. <br />The City of Santa Ana continues to make great strides in providing parks for the community. 10th and Flower <br />Park will be connected with nearby public transportation and in close proximity to the public library and <br />schools, thus we can expect a busy and vibrant active park with amenities for all. The juxtaposition of the <br />selected park improvements will be important to ensure that we consider safety, visibility, adjacencies, noise, <br />circulation and access. <br />D4 FUNDING <br />D Based on the information noted in the RFP, the City has secured funding from the Coronavirus State <br />and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds program. The 1.27-acre project site is located at the southeast <br />corner of the W. 10th Street and N. Flower Street intersection and is currently composed of nine separate <br />parcels in addition to Garnsey Street identified as low -density residential land use and zoned Professional. The <br />proposed park design will look to incorporate North Garnsey Street and three residential parcels. <br />On <br />PUBLIC INPUTWe understand that the City would like to hold at least two public outreach meetings during the <br />development of the conceptual plan. The DEA team will provide presentation materials including <br />graphics and renderings such that we can discuss key aspects of the park design by gaining input <br />from local residents on desired park features. The anticipated park elements may include: <br />■ Hardscape / walkways <br />■ Playground equipment with rubberized play surface <br />■ Decorative pedestrian bridge and decomposed <br />granite walkways (per RFP page A1-4) <br />■ Canvas shade structures <br />■ Basketball court (per RFP page Al-4) <br />■ Exercise area <br />■ Turf play area <br />■ Skateboard court (per RFP page Al-4) <br />■ Perimeter fencing if applicable <br />■ California friendly / Waterwise landscaping with <br />shade trees <br />Is Automatic irrigation system (new water service) <br />■ Site amenities (park monument sign, benches, <br />picnic tables, trash receptacles, bike racks and a <br />drinking fountain) <br />DEA's success on previous City park projects, <br />demonstrates our team's consistent process <br />and collaboration in delivering quality projects. <br />6 1 February 28, 2023 1 David Evans and Associates, Inc. <br />