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City of Moreno Valley, Landscape Architecture On -Call, Moreno Valley, CA <br />Kimley-Horn was selected by the City of Moreno Valley to provide on -call planning and design services. <br />Select projects are listed below: <br />Bark Park <br />The City of Moreno <br />Valley Parks and <br />Community Services <br />Department selected <br />Kimley-Horn to support <br />its pursuit of Statewide <br />Park Development and <br />Community Revitalization <br />Program grant funds to <br />develop a new dog park. <br />The location and popularity <br />of the existing Hound <br />Town Dog Park on the <br />City's north side drove the <br />need for another dog park <br />on the opposite side of <br />Moreno Valley. <br />Kimley-Horn assisted in developing a design that would alleviate overuse and augment the amenities <br />offered at Hound Town. The resulting Bark Park Master Plan created a vision for the space that has the <br />opportunity to become a special oasis that will capture and celebrate the unique bond between dogs <br />and humans, serving multiple community needs. Kimley-Horn provided Landscape Architecture, Civil <br />Engineering, Cost Estimation, and Grant Assistance Services. <br />Client Contact Information Consultant Project Manager <br />Lee Withers, Senior Management Analyst Randall Kopff, PLA, CLARB <br />14075 Frederick St., Moreno Valley, CA 92553 year Completed <br />951.413.3726 2021 <br />leew@moval.org <br />City of El Centro, On -Call for Engineering (and Other) Services, El Centro, CA <br />Kimley-Horn was selected by the City of El Centro to provide on -call planning and design services. Select <br />projects are listed below: <br />Plank Park <br />Kimley-Horn developed a time and budget -sensitive <br />approach to generate permit -ready construction <br />documents for this 3.6-acre park utilizing several <br />of the design objectives outlined in the City's Parks <br />and Recreation Facilities Master Plan. The project <br />was designed in two phases and included the <br />installation of a playground, turf areas, drought <br />tolerant trees, shrubs, bioswales, and over 3,500 <br />feet of multipurpose pathways which were designed <br />specifically for the sensitive desert environment. <br />Other low -impact development techniques were used to collect runoff from nearby abutting roads and <br />improvement of the quality of water. Services provided included project management, civil engineering, <br />landscape architecture, and construction support. <br />City of Santa Ana • LPOC77002.2023 <br />KimleyoHorn. 13 <br />