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Company Name
RRM DESIGN GROUP, INC.
Contract #
A-2023-089-08
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
5/16/2023
Expiration Date
5/15/2026
Insurance Exp Date
6/30/2023
Destruction Year
2031
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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SECDON 1 I <br />i <br />'. FY✓ <br />t <br />IRRR <br />Rt h / ©� <br />4 <br />CROCKER PARK <br />RECREATIONAL TRAIL MASTER PLAN <br />BRISBANE, CA <br />NOTABLE INFO & STATS: <br />Client City of Brisbane <br />Project Timeline: 2020-2021 <br />Project Size: 2.25 n riles <br />RRM SERVICES PROVIDED: <br />Landsral e Arc 6itecture, Fnyineei in,g <br />UGf NO <br />© vuro�,e:nla <br />II^^ tIDivw mUNpx <br />V xas14„IFxY1[IrvIM <br />HPBIIPI • WIIl.X01 <br />[NxnNCIMf NI' A C5031x4 <br />LIV ln([il lvxpXCIMIMI <br />[Ox.ION[....lp <br />' ® 4YGl3t.r FGi <br />0© <br />RRM Design Group lead a design effort with the City of <br />Brisbane to develop an informed and practical Master <br />Plan for the Crocker Park Recreational Trail, a 2.25-mile <br />loop trail in the former Southern Pacific Railroad right- <br />of-way. The Master Plan is informed by guidance and <br />direction received from stakeholder groups, community <br />outreach meetings, a biological constraints assessment, and <br />traffic analysis memorandum. The Master Plan highlights <br />opportunities desired by the community and stakeholders to <br />improve the connectivity and safety, preserve local sensitive <br />environments, promote recreation on the trail, embrace <br />public art and interpretive education, and plan for the trail's <br />legacy. The improved path will provide a safe connection <br />between residential areas to the center of town and activity <br />centers, such as parks, the library, transit stops, and future <br />development in the priority development area. <br />16 u rrm <br />
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