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Year Completed: 2015; Client Name: City of Brea; Contact Name and Number: Kathie DeRobbio - <br />714.671.4403 <br />Tracks at Brea - Segment 4, Brea, California <br />In close collaboration with the City of Brea, DEA landscape architects <br />prepared a conceptual master plan for a one mile long multi -modal <br />trail between State College and Birch Street. The trail is located within <br />an abandoned rail corridor and consists of separate paths for both <br />pedestrians and bicyclists. The meandering path is approximately 20' <br />in width, allowing 10' for each use. This segment of trail passes under <br />the SR 57 freeway and hence provides for unique and creative solutions <br />incorporating `Art in Public Places' — an important component of any <br />project in Brea. The corridor will include groves of trees, meandering areas of California Poppy and <br />Lupine, children's play areas, seating and fitness areas, bike skills zones, interactive elements, butterfly <br />gardens, site furnishings, lighting, and custom entry signage. The proposed plant palette will consider <br />'water -wise' landscaping and `smart' irrigation systems to ensure sustainable solutions. <br />Year Completed: Ongoing; Client Name: City of Brea; Contact Name and Number: Kathie DeRobbio <br />- 714.671.4403 <br />Wrightwood Village Trail, Wrightwood, California <br />DEA landscape architects and planners assisted Caltrans District 8 on <br />design development and construction plans for a 1.25 mile hiking trail in <br />the community of Wrightwood, California. DEA responsibilities included <br />research and design of interpretive signage for trail and area information <br />as well as construction details for trail, benches, and existing signage <br />rehabilitation and fabrication quality control. DEA also worked closely <br />with District 8 landscape architects to obtain accurate field data in order <br />to address ADA requirements and minimize construction impacts on <br />existing trees, shrubs, and historical artifacts along the trail path. <br />Year Completed: 2012; Client Name: Caltrans District 8; Contact <br />Name and Number. Ray Desselle - 909.383.4147 <br />Oak Glen Creek Detention Basins and Recreational Trails, Yucaipa, California <br />DEA civil engineers and landscape architects prepared conceptual and <br />final plans for the detention/ desilting basin at Oak Glen Creek in the city <br />Mvi­ <br />of Yucaipa. Oak Glen Creek originates in the San Bernardino Mountains <br />and flows in a southwesterly direction through the city of Yucaipa. In an <br />effort to reduce the threat of flooding, the City obtained Federal funding to <br />develop a flood control project that would achieve significant goals such <br />as roundwater recharge, habitat preservation, non -point source pollution <br />control, water filtration; while providing recreational amenities to assist ^, <br />in public awareness. The conceptual plan indicated a series of detention <br />basins throughout the 48 acre site that provides flood protection, while creating recreational opportunities <br />for the community. The DEA team worked closely with biologists to identify critical habitat areas while <br />developing appropriate strategies for mitigation. The project provides a successful solution to filtering <br />urban runoff through natural wetland habitat while minimizing pollutant loadings and is the recipient of <br />numerous awards including a Merit Award from ASLA. <br />13 <br />Year Completed. 2010; Client Name: City of Yucaipa; Contact Name and Number: Ray Casey - 1 <br />909.797.2489 1 <br />_ DAVID EVANS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. . -I <br />