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SANTA ANA DOG PARK, CITY OF SANTA ANA DVD <br />16 <br />REVELANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br />At Circle Park, the City of South Gate has leveraged a small piece <br />of parkland to provide a great variety of recreational opportunities <br />by integrating the adjacent utility easement lands into the park’s <br />play space. The council approved the community inspired park <br />concept plan that includes the vision of a fully developed active and <br />vibrant park facility; a place that encourages creative play, active <br />sports, and health and wellness activities. A signifi cant portion of <br />the acreage is under utility easement and this plan recognizes the <br />limits to type and extent of improvements that can be proposed. A <br />new, more effi cient parking area will be developed to allow easy <br />access to all of the park amenities. New perimeter and interior <br />pathways with strategically located benches, picnic tables and <br />shade structures will encourage walkers and joggers to explore the <br />many spaces of the park. Passive spaces will provide opportunities <br />for quiet contemplation and recreation. Included within these <br />passive spaces are: garden walks featuring native plantings, storm <br />water capture gardens, picnic tables, benches and access to the <br />Los Angeles River and Rio Hondo River trails. <br />Client: <br />City of South Gate <br />Reference: <br />Steve Costley <br />Interim Director of Parks & <br />Recreation <br />(323) 563-5494 <br />scostley@sogate.org <br />Key Elements: <br />• Treehouse theme playgrounds <br />• Basketball & Pickleball courts <br />• Speed soccer pitch <br />• Water play fountain <br />• Exercise equipment stations <br />• Butterfl y & Sensory gardens <br />Services provided: <br />• (8) Community Outreach <br />Workshops & Display Exhibits <br />• Summary Report <br />• Design Development <br />• Final Concept Plan <br />• Construction Documents <br />* Grant Application Assistance <br />Size: 4 acres <br />Start Date: Dec 2018 <br />Cost of Design: $330,231 <br />Construction Estimate: $5.5 mil <br />DVD Project Manager: <br />Luis Pedraza <br />Staff : David Volz, Gary Vasquez, <br />Larry Poindexter, Paul Cassar, <br />Dana Bull <br />Subconsultants: DMS <br />Consultants, Design West <br />Engineering, SKA Engineering <br />More South Gate Projects: <br />“From <br />Master <br />Planning <br />and <br />Community <br />Outreach <br />to providing <br />creative, <br />sustainable and <br />usable designs <br />that enhance our <br />community and excite <br />our park goers, David Volz Design has consistently met all <br />expectations.” <br />Paul Adams, Retired Director of Parks & Recreation <br />Letter of Recommendation <br />Hollydale Park State Street Park <br />City HallSouth Gate Park
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