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Proposal to provide <br />Landscape Architectural Design for Standard -McFadden Park - RFP No. 21-055 <br />Danny Wang <br />Landscape Irrigation Design <br />Education <br />BS, Landscape Architecture, 2006, California State Polytechnic <br />University, Pomona <br />Registration <br />Registered Landscape Contractor #897552 <br />Years of Experience <br />15 <br />Danny is a landscape designer at DEA with extensive <br />field experience in landscape construction and design <br />He has 15 years of experience using AutoCAD, <br />Adobe PhotoShop, and Adobe Illustrator to assist him <br />in the production of construction documents. Danny <br />has been involved in numerous aspects of landscape <br />architecture including public parks, streetscapes, <br />trails, residential, commercial development, and <br />construction management. <br />Memory Lane Park and Trailhead, Santa Ana, <br />California <br />Danny assisted with the final design for Memory Lane <br />Park and Trailhead in the City of Santa Ana. With <br />access to the Santa Ana River Trail, the pocket park <br />includes a children's play area, fitness equipment, <br />nature garden, trails, bike racks, equestrian hitching <br />posts, picnic area, site furnishings, a dry creek bed <br />with pedestrian bridge, signage, security lighting, and <br />landscaping. <br />Lagos De Moreno Park, Brea, California <br />Danny assisted with the final design and construction <br />documents for Lagos De Moreno Park in the City of <br />Brea, located on the northerly -most end of Laurel <br />Elementary School. The design was prepared as a <br />joint -use City/School District project and meets DSA <br />requirements. Some of the design features included <br />playground areas for ages 2-5, and 5-12, with shade <br />sails over the equipment, improvements to the hard <br />court play area (while protecting and incorporating <br />existing mature trees), the addition of a new restroom <br />building, park entrance improvements at three <br />locations (alley, corner at Flower and Birch, and <br />access from the school), one new shade structure, <br />picnic areas, turf play area, planters, fencing <br />improvements, ADA access / pedestrian circulation, <br />parking, infrastructure improvements, site furnishings, <br />signage, and park landscaping. <br />The Tracks at Brea, Segment 3, Brea, California <br />Danny assisted with the conceptual and final <br />construction documents for a one mile segment of <br />Class I meandering trail through an abandoned rail <br />corridor in Brea. Segment 3 included work between <br />Brea Boulevard and State College Boulevard, and <br />incorporates both hard and soft surface trail, native <br />plantings, site furnishings, and a lighted parking area. <br />Future uses include a restroom building, splashpad, <br />plaza space, community gardens, bioswale, fitness <br />area and interpretive signage. The site underwent soil <br />remediation efforts prior to the construction of the trail. <br />Segment 3 is one of six segments planned for the four <br />-mile trail that traverses from west to east across the <br />city. <br />Bryce Hanes Park, San Bernardino, California <br />Danny served as landscape designer for the two <br />acre Bryce Hanes Park in San Bernardino. The <br />Proposition 84 park is located on a busy corner in <br />an underserved neighborhood and includes many <br />of the elements identified throughout the community <br />input process, such as a water 'sprayground', a skate <br />park, soccer field and open space play, picnic areas, <br />a basketball court, signage, fitness area, a restroom, <br />art in public places, and parking. Sustainable features <br />include permeable paving, drought tolerant planting, <br />solar lighting, 'Smart' irrigation techniques, recycled/ <br />recyclable materials and groundwater recharge. <br />Ocotillo Park, Cathedral City, California <br />Danny prepared the design documents, graphics, and <br />cost estimates for Ocotillo Park. Working closely with <br />the city appointed grant writer, DEA developed a plan <br />for active recreation facilities while considering the <br />incorporation of sustainable features such as recycled <br />materials, the use of decorative rock and decomposed <br />granite, 'Smart Irrigation' techniques, and drought <br />tolerant plant material. The park featured playground <br />and picnic areas, walking paths, a ball field with <br />soccer field overlay, parking, plaza space and picnic <br />shelters, in addition to fitness stations, a restroom, <br />lighting and signage. <br />El Camino Real Park Renovation, Orange, <br />California <br />Danny provided landscape design for this park <br />improvement project in the City of Orange. The project <br />included softball field renovation, addition of a batting <br />cage and bullpens, shaded dugouts, new picnic areas <br />and benches. Existing buildings were restored to meet <br />building codes, and two new buildings were added to <br />the site. New softball fields, sport courts, and security <br />walkway lighting were part of the renovation. <br />Appendix A - 6 1 June 1, 2021 1 David Evans and Associates, Inc. <br />