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<br />o canal between NW 21st Avenue and NW 29th Avenue, a combined distance of approximately 1.2 miles. The project will involve the
<br />G construction of pedestrian and bicycle paths with pedestrian friendly lighting, landscaping/hardscaping and way finding signage. The
<br />® professional services will include surveying, civil paving, grading and drainage design, electrical lighting and pump engineering design,
<br />® landscaping, irrigation, hardscaping, public involvement during design, permitting, bidding, and construction phase services.
<br />® Streetscape Design -Build (includes 10th Avenue North/6th Avenue South Enhancement Project), Lake Worth, FL — Landscape
<br />® analyst. Kimley -Horn developed a series of streetscape beautification guidelines, as well as private sector setback and building
<br />® massing guidelines for the two primary easUwest corridors connecting downtown Lake Worth to 1 -95. The project consisted of more
<br />than eight miles of streetscape design guidelines, including landscape material, decorative lighting, street furniture, hardscape palette
<br />® gateway features, intersection layouts, and special signage.
<br />Boca Raton Downtown Promenade, Boca Raton, FL — Landscape analyst. Kimley -Horn is working with Boca Raton on this urban
<br />® street project that includes inverted crown, curbless streets, and raised intersections to improve walkability north and south across
<br />© Palmetto Park Road. Design features include intricate decorative paver design, unique pergola and trellis features, as well as site
<br />® furnishings.
<br />Q Venetian Causeway Streetscape Improvements from Bayshore Drive to Alton Road, Miami, FL — Landscape analyst responsible
<br />® for the professional services, master planning, and preparation of complete plans for the beautification of the Historic Venetian
<br />Causeway. Responsible for developing vertical and horizontal alignments, coordinating drainage design and signing and pavement
<br />® markings, landscape/hardscape!«igation, and signalization plans for this corridor. The project includes extensive coordination with the
<br />cities of Miami and Miami Beach. It also required a comprehensive public involvement program.
<br />® Black Creek Trail Segment A Construction Documents, Miami -Dade County, FL — Serving as landscape analyst. Kimley -Horn is
<br />® preparing construction documents for Black Creek Trail, Segment A, which is a 9.1 -mile, multi -use greenway trail in southern Miami-
<br />Dade County. Our client is the Miami -Dade Park and Recreation Department (MDPR). Kimley -Horn is responsible for all phases
<br />® of this project ranging from programming and schematic design through construction phase services. We have assisted MDPR in
<br />identifying potential trail alignments, amenities, trailhead locations, and neighborhood connections. We are coordinating with numerous
<br />® stakeholder groups, including utilities, local governments, and permitting agencies. Our design incorporates a non - motorized trail
<br />® and linear park design within the Black Creek Canal (C -1) right -of -way (ROW) owned by the South Florida Water Management
<br />® District (SFWMD). We overlay our design on both survey data and high - resolution aerial photography to improve the readability and
<br />functionality of the plan set. Key challenges on this project that we have addressed include slope stability near the canal bank, crossing
<br />® several major roadways (including a six -lane section of US 1), and working within SFWMD design standards for permitted use of their
<br />® right -of -way.
<br />® South Shore Boulevard Design, Phase II from Lake Worth Road to Pierson Road, Wellington, FL — Landscape analyst for the
<br />® reconstruction of 1.1 miles of South Shore Blvd from a two -lane, undivided roadway to a two -lane, divided roadway with sidewalks
<br />® and equestrian trails. The landscape design features large turf -free medians, using Florida friendly groundcovers and low shrubs. The
<br />irrigation system uses both the Village reclaimed water utility, as well as a backup system from an adjacent canal.
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<br />® Gordon River Greenway Park, Collier County, FL — Served as landscape analyst on the Kimley -Horn team that provided design
<br />® services for Gordon River Greenway Park. Our multidisciplinary team collaborated with County staff, related agencies, and the public
<br />to develop a creative, integrated, multifunctional park. The beauty of this site will awe citizens while keeping them informed about
<br />O the importance of restoration and water quality. The facility planning and design will address inevitable human impact and stress the
<br />® potential for a healthy, sustainable ecosystem. The resulting project will be a beautifully landscaped passive park with meandering
<br />trails, boardwalks, pavilions, shelters, and a wetland preserve. Behind these elements, the facility will provide attenuation of peak flood
<br />41 stages and water quality treatment.
<br />The Miami River Greenways Master Plan, Miami, FL — Served as the co- designer for urban design of landscape and hardscape
<br />master plans and assisted in presentations to the City.
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