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<br />Jonathan Haigh, RSA
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<br />Urban Design Development; Streetscape Planning[Design;
<br />Park/Median Planning/Design; Irrigation Design
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<br />Parks Master Plan, Cutler Bay, FL — Served as project manager. Kimley -Horn provided
<br />Special Qualifications
<br />master planning services for the Town of Cutler Bay to assess the condition and provide
<br />■ Has 19 years of experience
<br />improvement recommendations for eight Town parks. The team held public meetings with
<br />as a practicing professional
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<br />citizens, Town staff, and public officials for input. The master plan included a physical
<br />landscape architect
<br />inventory and site assessment of the existing parks and park system and made proposed
<br />■ Skilled designer with park -
<br />recommendations.
<br />related project experience
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<br />throughout the Southeast United
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<br />Sugar Sand Park Design, Boca Raton, FL — Landscape architect for the Kimley -Horn team
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<br />responsible for the development of Phase IV of Sugar Sand Park, including site planning,
<br />■ Skilled designer with streetscape
<br />environmental permitting, civil, landscape, and architectural design. The first design package
<br />and roadway - related project
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<br />was for civil, electrical, landscape, and hardscape improvements for installation of a carousel.
<br />experience throughout the South
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<br />Miller Park, Delray Beach, FL — Served as landscape architect for the Kimley -Horn team
<br />Florida for various municipalities,
<br />that provided detailed site planning, design, and construction phase services for this S7- million
<br />FDOT, and Florida's Turnpike
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<br />upgrade to the existing baseball facility. This project featured a native plant palette and an
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<br />easy -to- maintain landscape design.
<br />a Directed the preparation of
<br />numerous park and streetscape-
<br />Vizcaya Park, Miramar, FL — Landscape architect. This 20 -acre park in Miramar provides
<br />related construction drawings,
<br />several active recreational opportunities, including a soccer /multiuse field, two full -size
<br />detailing, and specifications.
<br />basketball courts, and a 7,600- square -foot community center. The park's passive features
<br />■ Experienced in applying a
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<br />include open picnic areas, a playground, and a joggingifitness trail along the perimeter of
<br />practical and budget - friendly,
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<br />the project site. Kimley -Horn provided master planning; landscape architecture; design,
<br />yet creative design approach to
<br />engineering, and permitting services; and construction observation and administration. This
<br />each project
<br />project serves as the City's first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)
<br />■ Proficient in applying sustainable
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<br />building, which obtained Gold Certification. The City also plans to construct a 10,000- square-
<br />principles in project design and
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<br />foot civic center, press box, concession stand, and storage area at the site during later phases,
<br />incorporating the design of
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<br />Florida - friendly landscapes and
<br />Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Drive Beautification, Delray Beach, FL — Project manager
<br />water - efficient irrigation systems
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<br />on the Kimley -Horn team. Provided landscape architectural master planning services for the
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<br />design of landscape, lighting, and hardscape enhancements for the entire length of Martin
<br />Professional Credentials
<br />Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Drive in Delray Beach. This 1.5 -mile corridor will also incorporate MLK
<br />Bachelor of Landscape
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<br />commemorative design elements placed in the right -of -way. The design concept included the
<br />Architecture, University of
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<br />continuation of an existing sidewalk network; decorative lighting; right -of -way plantings with
<br />Arkansas
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<br />flowering trees, palms, and other landscaping; a program for live oaks to be planted outside
<br />Registered Landscape Architect in
<br />of the right of way; and artwork on existing utility poles. The master plan will also address
<br />Florida
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<br />prioritization and phasing of the proposed improvements with respect to budget. Similar to other
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<br />community enhancement master plans, public involvement is a key element in the success
<br />Professional Organizations
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<br />of this project. The Kimley -Horn team coordinated closely with a committee of community
<br />American Society of Landscape
<br />representatives to identify community assets and to solicit their ideas and preferences for
<br />Architects – Chapter Secretary
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<br />incorporation into the master plan.
<br />Florida Recreation and Parks
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<br />Association
<br />24th and 25th Street Improvements, West Palm Beach, FL — Landscape architect for
<br />U.S. Green Building Council
<br />the Kimley -Horn team retained by the City of West Palm Beach to provide streetscape
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<br />improvements in the Northwood neighborhood area. This project is a joint effort between the
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<br />City of West Palm Beach and the West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA)
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<br />to reconstruct each of the two -lane roadways with on- street parallel parking on both sides,
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