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Item 21 - Agreements for On -Call Landscape Architectural Services
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00 <br />F <br />— --I <br />71� - <br />HAMILITON AVE <br />E <br />15*3 <br />Edison Park Renovation <br />Huntington Beach, CA <br />Project Completion: In Progress <br />Project Size: 38 acres <br />Design Cost: Master Plan $ 60,000 <br />Construction Docs $ 2.5M <br />Construction Cost: Estimated $ 22M <br />Client Reference <br />Chris Slama <br />Director of Community & Library Services <br />City of Huntington Beach <br />2000 Main Street <br />Huntington Beach, CA 92648 <br />(714) S36-S49S I cslama@surfcity-hb.org <br />Project Summary <br />Edison Park site was originally utilized as a gravel pit in the 1950's, then as a refuse disposal site <br />in the 1960's. Years later, the disposal site was capped and the City of Huntington Beach turned <br />the 38-acre area into a sports park with a small community center. After more than 50 years, the <br />site settled which caused significant damage to various areas of the park and resulted in drainage <br />complications. <br />RJM was retained by the City of Huntington Beach to work with the community and develop a <br />new re -envisioned park site that would be feasible within the constraints of developing on top <br />of a landfill site. The resulting plan includes new tennis/pickleball courts, (4) full court basketball <br />courts, (4) half court basketball courts, a pump track, enlarged skate spot, reconfigured batting <br />cages, expanded ballfields and soccer fields, new park restrooms; and concession stands, picnic <br />tables, and reconfigured walkways. IP <br />Project Team Community Inspired Spaces Q <br />'q IF <br />DESIGN <br />Principal: Zachary Mueting GROUP <br />Project Manager: Tamara McClory & Andrew Steen RJ M <br />City of Santa Ana - On -Call Landscape Architectural Services 113 <br />
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