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Item 21 - Agreements for On -Call Landscape Architectural Services
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3 <br />A <br />it __ & <br />- K I <br />7 77 <br />Cordova Park Renovation <br />Mission Viejo, CA <br />Completion Date: <br />2018 <br />Project Size: <br />4 Acres <br />Design Cost: <br />$44,SOO <br />Construction Cost: <br />$1.18 M <br />Project Summary <br />tP <br />A <br />Client Reference <br />Keith Rattay <br />Assistant City Manager <br />City of Mission Viejo <br />200 Civic Center Drive <br />Mission Viejo, CA 92691 <br />(949) 470-3014 1 krattay@cityofmissionviejo.org <br />The Cordova Park renovation encompassed a complete overhaul of the existing play area, as <br />well as the addition of improvements to the trail system through the neighbouring greenbelt. <br />Outdated play equipment and safety surfacing was replaced with the latest in modern play <br />features and rubber surfacing, dubbing the new area as "The Hive." Littered with thematic play <br />elements, interpretive educational signage, color schemes, and even sculptural elements, park <br />visitors are engaged not only physically but intellectually. Hexagonal -shaped conversational <br />seating areas dot the play area like a honeycomb, pulling parents into the acts of play. <br />Wooden split -rail fences keep children safe by corralling them along the asphalt trails, away from <br />the surrounding residential streets and into the play area. The trails were all re -surfaced and <br />finished with pedestrian lighting to keep the greenbelt safe and visible for residents. <br />Project Team <br />Principal: Larry Ryan <br />Project Manager: Eric Chastain <br />hk <br />Community Inspired Spaces a' <br />IRIF <br />DESIGN <br />RJ M GROUP <br />16 1 City of Santa Ana - On -Call Landscape Architectural Services <br />
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