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Item 21 - Agreements for On -Call Landscape Architectural Services
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r- " W.-to, P <br />Amelia Mayberry Skate Park <br />Whittier, CA <br />J <br />Project Completion: 2020 Client Reference <br />Project Size: 14.44 acres Hope Escario <br />Design Cost: $240,000 Los Angeles Neighborhood Land Trust (LANLT) <br />Construction Cost: $1.2M 315 W. 9th Street, Suite 950 <br />Los Angeles, CA 90015 <br />phone: (213) 797-6SSS <br />email: hescario@lanit.org <br />Project Summary <br />The Amelia Mayberry Park, an existing park in Los Angles County, had an overwhelming demand <br />for a community skate park. This need was verified when Los Angeles neighborood land Trust took <br />on the task of developing it using L.A. County funds. LANLT hired RJM Design Group to conduct <br />a series of community worksho ps fo r I ocal skaters to produce design and construction drawings. <br />There were 3 well -attended wo rkshops conducted over a 6-month pe ri od and a final skatepark <br />design was achieved. The approved design resulted in a 18,OOOSF skatepark with both street and <br />urban skate features, including a 3,OOOSF bowl. <br />The park had several large existing trees that were saved and worked into the skate park design <br />providing many shady spots surrounding the skate park. Cut out corten steel panels provided an <br />art component as well as a border to keep skate traffic off the sidewalk leading to a senior center. <br />The February 2020 grand opening was well attended with over 800 people in attendance. County <br />Supervisor Janice Hahn led the opening ceremony and once the ribbon was cut the community <br />poured into the much needed skatepark. <br />Project Team <br />Principal: <br />Project Manager: <br />Community Inspired Spaces Q <br />'q IF <br />Larry P. Ryan DESIGN <br />Eric Chastain RJ M GROUP <br />City of Santa Ana - On -Call Landscape Architectural Services 119 <br />
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