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SANTA ANA DOG PARK, CITY OF SANTA ANADVD <br />11 <br />REVELANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />The DVD designed team worked closely with the city to develop a <br />design for a dog park at Garvey Park. A seldom used area of the park <br />next to existing tennis courts (and adjacent parking area) was selected <br />as the prime location for a new dog park that dog lovers and owners will <br />be able to bring their pups. The design includes a new large dog and <br />small dog areas with main shaded gathering spaces. These gathering <br />areas are uniquely designed for socializing of pups and owners alike <br />with picnic tables, decomposed granite surfacing, trash receptacles, <br />decorative rock accents and shade structures. Both dog areas also <br />include secure entry points (double entry vestibules), large gates for <br />maintenance access, unique dog agility equipment to provide a variety <br />of activities, pet stations equipped with dog waste bag dispensers and <br />trash receptacle, and large open areas where dogs can freely run and <br />play. <br />The design also includes a small common area with dog wash station <br />and new accessible parking spaces from the existing parking lot. <br />New paving is added where universal access is necessary while <br />keeping impervious paving to a minimum. The design primarily uses <br />decomposed granite and turf grass for most of the park. Flowering vines <br />will be installed on the western edge of the park to screen the existing <br />block wall and parking lot. The dog park will have a wide variety of dog <br />agility equipment that will keep pups and their owners on their feet <br />including tunnels, up and over platforms, hoops, and weaving posts. <br />Care will be taken to select equipment that uses materials that are both <br />sustainable and long lasting. <br />Client: <br />City of Rosemead <br />Reference: <br />Tom Boecking <br />Director of Parks & <br />Recreation <br />(626) 569-2161 <br />TBoecking@cityofrosemead. <br />org <br />Key Elements: <br />• Open lawn space <br />• Dog agility & exercise <br />equipment <br />• Entry Monument <br />• Dog wash station <br />• Dog drinking station <br />• All dogs area <br />• Small dogs areas <br />Services provided: <br />• Concept Plan <br />Size: 0.5 acre <br />Start Date: Nov 2020 <br />Completion Date: July 2021 <br />Design Cost: $29,950 <br />Construction Estimate: <br />$640,000 <br />DVD Project Manger; <br />Luis Pedraza <br />Staff : <br />David Volz, Gary Vasquez, <br />Paul Cassar
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