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Ovrorn Park, Burbank, California <br />DEA provided project management, master planning, final design, <br />landscape architecture, civil engineering, and construction management <br />for this two -acre community park. The park design appeals to all ages <br />and makes exceptional use of the small space by featuring playgrounds, <br />a regulation -size basketball court, walking paths, covered picnic areas, <br />open -play turf areas, and quiet spaces. The park also includes a 7,025 <br />square foot community center that houses programmed recreational <br />activities. Protecting environmental resources and implementing <br />sustainable practices were of utmost importance. The planting design <br />consists of drought tolerant plants that provide shade, screen and color. The irrigation system uses recycled <br />water and is controlled by a centralized system that monitors soil moisture levels, weather patterns, and <br />system pressure loss for efficient water use. <br />Year Completed: 2010; Client Name: City of Burbank; Contact Name and Number: Maribel Leyland <br />- 818.238.5180 <br />Salt Lake Park, Huntington Park <br />DEA landscape architects and irrigation designers provided conceptual and <br />final design plans for the improvements to the Salt Lake Park trail system. <br />The design included a new walking path, fitness stations, modifications <br />to picnic areas and seating, lighting improvements, new landscaping, in <br />addition to a full yet phased irrigation retrofit. The park was funded by <br />various grants and hence the use of sustainable products and techniques <br />will be implemented throughout the park. <br />Year Completed: 2014; Client Name: City of Huntington Park; Contact Name and Number: Danny <br />Bueno - 323.584.6218 <br />`E' Street park, San Bernardino, California <br />DEA landscape architects assisted MVR Consulting in facilitating <br />community workshops and developing a conceptual master plan for the <br />two acre 'E Street Park' in San Bernardino. These tasks were instrumental <br />in formulating the Proposition 84 Grant Application that encourages <br />sustainability in design, The park is located on a busy corner in an <br />underserved neighborhood and will include many of the elements identified <br />throughout the community input process, such as a water 'sprayg round', <br />a skate park, soccer field and open space play, picnic areas, a basketball <br />court, signage, fitness area, a restroom, art in public places, and parking. <br />Sustainable features include permeable paving, drought tolerant planting, <br />solar lighting, `Smart' irrigation techniques, recycled/ recyclable materials <br />and groundwater recharge. The DEAteam assisted with facilitation atfive <br />community meetings and the development of the final master plan. <br />Year Completed: 2014; Client Name: San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District; Contact Name <br />and Number: Wen Huang - 909.387.9223 <br />DAVID EVAN$ AND ASSOCIATES, INC. <br />Iii <br />