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Item 21 - Agreements for On -Call Landscape Architectural Services
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C. David Molina Park <br />Long Beach, CA <br />Project Completion: 2018 <br />Project Size: 3 acres <br />Design Cost: $401,500 <br />Construction Cost: $3.7M <br />77 <br />fill U, <br />Client Reference <br />Brian Geis <br />Vice President of Development <br />Brandywine Homes <br />(949) 296-2400 x1 OS <br />Project Summary <br />Molina Park is a three -acre neighborhood park that shares its western border with the Dominguez <br />Gap Wetlands Trail along the Los Angeles River. The park answers the City of Long Beach's need <br />for additional neighborhood park space. <br />Park amenities include an innovative play area, colorful wind sails that offer shade and interest, <br />a state of the art organic fill synthetic turf soccer field, a group fitness equipment area with <br />individual fitness stations along a loop walking trail, parking for fifty cars, restroom building, <br />picnic tables, low water use trees and shrubs and access to the adjacent bike trail. <br />The design character will attract the active neighborhood user and soccer families, as well as the <br />passive park user seeking nature and green space within an urban setting. The park was dedicated <br />to the late C. David Molina, an emergency room physician who treated many low income, <br />uninsured residents in the community. <br />Project Team AN <br />Community Inspired Spaces IM <br />Principal: Larry Ryan DESIGN <br />Project Manager: Pamela Burton RJ M GROUP <br />City of Santa Ana - On -Call Landscape Architectural Services 11 S <br />
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