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Proposal to provide <br />Landscape Architectural Design Services for loth and Flower Park RFP No. 22-124 <br />Todd Holmes, PLA 3561, PMP <br />Public Outreach <br />Education <br />BS, Landscape Architecture, 1986, California State Polytechnic <br />University, Pomona <br />Registration <br />Professional Landscape Architect, California (3561), 1991 <br />Registered Landscape Architect, Nevada (#1070), 2021 <br />Project Management Professional (#1878299), 2015 <br />Years of Experience <br />35 <br />Todd is a California licensed landscape architect with <br />extensive experience in the public sector throughout <br />Southern California. For the past 35 years, he has <br />been responsible for the design and management of <br />a wide variety of projects including neighborhood and <br />community parks, trails, campgrounds, streetscapes, <br />restroom facilities and recreation centers. Todd has <br />also been involved in significant and successful public <br />outreach efforts during his career. <br />Standard and McFadden Park, Santa Ana, <br />California <br />Todd is providing quality assurance / quality control <br />for Standard and McFadden Park, a two -acre <br />neighborhood park in the city of Santa Ana. DEA was <br />provided a conceptual design of the park by the city <br />and will work to prepare final plans and construction <br />administration and community outreach. The <br />design includes walkways, playground equipment, <br />a skatepark, half -court basketball, a picnic area, a <br />shade structure, a rock bioswale, California friendly <br />plants, drip irrigation, low impact development <br />drainage and lighting. Other amenities including a <br />park entrance sign, benches, picnic tables, bike racks, <br />and drinking fountains will also be provided. <br />La Pintoresca Park, Pasadena, California <br />Under the direction of Todd Holmes, DEA provided <br />landscape architectural services for the renovation <br />of La Pintoresca Park in the City of Pasadena. This <br />project will replace existing facilities and add new <br />amenities to the park. New features include a splash <br />pad for water play, new lighting for the skate park and <br />basketball courts, replacement of aged fencing with <br />new decorative fencing, installation of a new shade <br />structure over the playground, correcting drainage <br />problems and court resurfacing. The project also <br />included community meetings and construction <br />support. <br />Robinson Park, Pasadena, California <br />Todd served as landscape architect for the complete <br />redesign of Robinson Park, a community park <br />located in Pasadena. The project was driven by <br />extensive community engagement and a lengthy <br />workshop process that resulted in a final design with <br />strong community support. The project included the <br />replacement of the existing obsolete community <br />center with a new multi -purpose recreational facility. <br />The park was expanded by acquisition of an adjacent <br />property to allow construction of a new synthetic turf <br />football and baseball fields, restrooms and parking. <br />A new playground, picnic area and landscape areas <br />were also included in the final design. <br />Washington Park Community House, Pasadena, <br />California <br />DEA was a critical part of a multidisciplinary design <br />team that created plans for a new multipurpose <br />building in a historic park in the City of Pasadena. <br />Todd has been engaged in the park design for almost <br />20 years and was responsible for the development <br />of the park's master plan, in addition to managing a <br />major renovation of the park. This project required <br />extensive community engagement and Todd's <br />background with the community played a significant <br />role in the success of the project. The exterior spaces <br />around the building were designed to be used for <br />programing that would integrate both interior and <br />exterior activities. The DEA team developed 3D <br />graphics to guide the design process and enable the <br />project stakeholders to visualize the project's features. <br />This project required extensive collaboration with the <br />project's architect and civil engineer as the site was <br />constrained and presented several challenges that <br />had to be overcome to achieve a successful design. <br />Sam Hicks Park Monument Perimeter Fencing, <br />Temecula, California <br />DEA landscape architects prepared construction <br />documents for Sam Hicks Monument Park located <br />in downtown Temecula. The construction documents <br />denoted placement of HDPE split -rail and tubular <br />steel fencing in addition to addressing the need to <br />retrofit the existing planting and irrigation systems. <br />DEA also prepared a final cost estimate and project <br />specifications. Todd served as project manager. <br />4 1 February 21, 2023 1 David Evans and Associates, Inc. <br />