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Mendez Tribute Monument Park <br />In a collaborative effort between MIG, artist Ignacio <br />Gomez, the City of Westminster, and Orange <br />County Department of Education, Westminster <br />developed a tribute park, monument and trail <br />honoring Gonzalo and Felicitas Mendez, plaintiffs <br />in the 1946 landmark desegregation Mendez vs. <br />Westminster civil rights case. It preceded the <br />famous U.S. Supreme Court 1954 Brown vs. Board <br />of Education decision of national desegregation of <br />public education. <br />The .02- acre site features sculptures of the Mendez <br />parents and their two children taking the first step <br />into the school they had been denied to attend. <br />Improvements include a park plaza with seating and <br />an interactive station with interpretive panels and <br />augmented reality features to share the Mendez <br />story with visitors. The design incorporates drought <br />tolerant plantings, accent and security lighting, <br />water -saving irrigation technology, dry creek bed <br />and depressed planting areas used to capture <br />on -site storm water. <br />Reference: Adolfo Ozaeta, <br />Interim Assistant to the City <br />Manager/Transportation Manager <br />City of Westminster <br />(714) 548-3462 1 aozaeta@westminster-ca.gov <br />Westlake Village Community Park <br />MIG developed the conceptual plan, design <br />development and construction documents for this <br />20-acre hillside park. The site provides a variety <br />of active recreation including: lighted fields for <br />soccer, baseball and softball; children' play areas; <br />in -ground skate park; perimeter jogging/walking <br />trail, restroom concession building, picnic facilities, <br />maintenance building and yard. A cooperative <br />development includes a YMCA building and pool <br />complex centrally located in the park. Sports fields <br />are synthetic turf to reduce operational costs and <br />conserve water. The slopes were landscaped with <br />drought tolerant and native plant species blending <br />into the adjacent oak woodland foothills. <br />Reference: Roxanne Hughes, City Engineer <br />City of Westlake Village <br />(805) 890-8885 1 rhughes@willdan.com <br />Lambert Park Renovation, Phase I <br />MIG prepared a refined Master Plan, construction <br />documents and provided construction support for <br />this multi -phased park renovation project. The first <br />phase renovations included a restroom concession <br />building, play area, fitness zone, multi -use plaza, <br />walking trails, parking lot improvements, security <br />lighting, planting and irrigation and monument sign. <br />Pending funding, he second phase improvements <br />will include three ballfields, group shade shelter, <br />perimeter walking trail and drought tolerant planting <br />and upgraded irrigation. <br />Reference: Alan Palermo, <br />Consulting Project Manager <br />City of El Monte <br />(310) 717-3244 1 alanmpal@gmail.com <br />City of Santa Ana I On -Call Landscape Architectural Services 15 <br />