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existing plans will keep us mindful of any current work such as provision of central or unified <br />entries or identities, increased community usage, historic restoration of existing facilities, and <br />the accommodation and provision for future growth related to its facilities, campuses and <br />structural and infrastructural projects. <br />Parks and 012en S are ces. Almost all of our projects have some park, parklet and/or open space <br />component. We performed significant landscape and park and lake enhancements, as well as <br />urban design and existing facilities renovations for a civic center requiring a highly -informed <br />outreach process between the community and political stakeholders; renovation of a historic/ <br />iconic library, art center and large plaza within a recreational park setting; the newly -celebrated <br />Gladys Jean Wesson pocket park; provided peer review assistance and consultant selection <br />services for the master plan implementation for a City of Los Angeles recreational facility; the <br />City of Temple City Rosemead Boulevard Safety Enhancements and Beautification Project <br />that provided a separated, protected two-mile Class I cycle track amid arboreal streetscape <br />improvements and the City of Carson Streetscape Master Plan Implementation that completed <br />construction in October 2017. Walking and Fitness Loops include the Los Angeles River <br />Valley Bikeways and Greenways, the Ballona Creek Bike Trail, the Whittier Mills Trailhead/ <br />Oak Station, the LANI Gladys Jean Wesson Park and other projects performed by Gruen. <br />Improving Pedestrian. Bicycle and ADA Connections. Projects within and around public <br />facilities include the Long Beach Downtown and TOD Pedestrian Master Plan, the Los Angeles <br />River Valley Bikeways and Greenways, Ballona Creek Bike Trail, and Brand Library and Art <br />Center Renovation, etc. Unique design solutions for Brand included relocating the entry for <br />the creation of a new Entry Pavilion, which improved ADA accessibility and wayfinding, and <br />architecturally and functionally connected the early 20th century library building to the 1950's <br />art center building. Improvements to other facilities might include parking lots and parking <br />structures as well as wayfinding and aesthetic improvements. <br />Storm Water and Sustainability Strategies <br />Sustainable Storm Water Manaaement. A vital step in creating a "green infrastructure" <br />policy involves taking the public's relationship with storm water even further; making treatment <br />measures a visible part of their everyday lives and an example of how beautiful and elegant <br />are the systems. As required by the State of California, we need to reduce the quantity of <br />runoff flowing into the storm water system and keep contaminated urban runoff from entering <br />the storm drain system as well. Our recent streetscape projects, such as the Rosemead <br />Boulevard Project, incorporates the use of flow-thru planters that allow the storm water to be <br />harvested and allowed to infiltrate back into the ground to recharge groundwater aquifers. The <br />highly -efficient drip -irrigation system that was designed for this project will save the City of <br />Temple City over 50% from current water usage estimates and in readily achieving all water <br />conservation goals identified at the project's beginning. These systems, such as bioswales or <br />roof gardens, can use native and California adaptable plants to help filter sediment and other <br />pollutants that are washed off roads, sidewalks, rooftops and yards when it rains while serving <br />as a model for addressing key environmental issues. <br />Gruen's remarkable track record in lasting projects and highly -creative designs with a strong <br />focus on sustainability will offer a unique opportunity for the City to explore ways to integrate <br />special design features and to create memorable urban public spaces. Our streetscape <br />City of Santa Ana <br />RFP for Space Planning and Architectural <br />consulting GRUENASSOCIATES <br />RFPNo20-040 2V -329 APOHITEOTUFE PLANNING INTEPIGPk IAM1E504'E <br />
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