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25R - AGMT CENTER STREET URBAN GREENING DESIGN
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25R - AGMT CENTER STREET URBAN GREENING DESIGN
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12/5/2017
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O5� Gp OST <br />Appendix <br />ATTAC. MINT I <br />3C.OPE <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS <br />FOR <br />CENTER STREET URBAN GREENING <br />RFP NO.: 17-012 <br />Introduction and Background: <br />The project is located in the central part of Santa Ana at Jerome Park. The park is bordered by <br />Monte Vista Avenue to the north, McFadden Avenue to the south, and bisected by Center Street <br />which runs north -south through the middle. <br />The portion of Center Street which runs between Jerome Community Center and Monte Vista <br />Elementary School has been closed permanently and is where the project is to occur. This section <br />currently separates two sets of recreational ball fields. <br />The Scope of Work involves removal of approximately 33,000 square feet of asphalt paved street <br />and converting the area to passive landscaped open space. The project, as represented in the <br />concept plan and as outlined below under Consultant Responsibilities shall include the following <br />components: <br />• Street removal and infill <br />• Grading <br />• Permeable walkway installation <br />• Construction of rock bioswale <br />• California Friendly landscaping with drought tolerant properties <br />• Automatic dripirrigation system <br />• Site Amenities, including interpretive signage, benches, picnic tables, bike racks <br />• Drainage which utilizes "Low Impact Development' concepts with goal for full site <br />infiltration, <br />This project is funded with State of California, Natural Resources Agency grant funding, Total <br />Project Budget is approximately $500,000, which includes all Design and Construction activities. <br />City of Santa Ana RFP 17.012 <br />Page Al -1 <br />25R-15 <br />
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