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SANTA ANA DOG PARK, CITY OF SANTA ANA DVD <br />14 <br />REVELANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />There is a wide variety of recreational opportunities off er to the citizens <br />of Baldwin Park, yet there is no municipal facility where dog owners <br />can allow their four-footed friends to run. A city-wide search for an <br />appropriate site identifi ed the under utilized south end of Barnes Park. <br />The 2.6-acre park is situated between the 605 FWY corridor and the <br />residential neighborhood along Patritti Avenue. The dog park addition <br />envisions of this multi-faceted park would include a 30,600 square feet <br />enclosed area for our four-footed friends. The Dog Park would include: <br />two off leash play areas for small dogs and one for all dogs with waste <br />stations, drinking fountains, dog bone benches, perimeter fencing with <br />gated entries, and monumentation art signage. The improved park will <br />provide a safe environment for our canine friends and their two-legged <br />companions to explore and play. The Dog Park will be shaded with <br />existing trees, as well as newly planted trees, landscape area will be <br />planted to buff er the dog play spaces from the current picnic structures. <br />The gateway marker at the neighborhood dog park entryway will double <br />as a public art piece for this envisioned dog oasis. <br />Client: <br />City of Baldwin Park <br />Reference: <br />John Beshay <br />Engineering Manager <br />(626) 960-4011, Ext 459 <br />JBeshay@baldwinpark.com <br />Key Elements: <br />• Open lawn space <br />• Dog agility equipment <br />• Entry Monument <br />• Walking & Jogging trail <br />• Dog bag⁄Waste Station <br />• Water fountain Station <br />• Shaded bench areas <br />• Security lighting <br />Services provided: <br />• Grant Application <br />Assistance <br />• Concept Plan <br />Size: 30,600 sq.ft. <br />Start Date: April 2018 <br />Completion Date: July 2018 <br />Design Cost: $4,500 <br />Construction Estimate: <br />$686,000 <br />Staff : <br />David Volz, Gary Vasquez, <br />Paul Cassar
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