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<br /> I Education Kristin Caborn, CPREFCP
<br /> B.S., Recreation (Honors), ,
<br /> University of Florida, 1997 Park Design
<br /> IM.S., Recreational Studies,
<br /> University of Florida, 2000 Kristin Caborn has 12 years of extensive parks and recreation management and planning
<br /> experience involving managing several multimillion-dollar parks and recreation projects, and
<br /> I Certifications providing master plan implementation and phasing plans services for public sector clients. Ms.
<br /> Certified Park and Recreation Caborn thoroughly understands the municipal park planning process through her experience
<br /> Executive(CPRE) as the Parks and Recreation Director for the City of St. Cloud, Florida, where she was actively
<br /> Florida Crime Prevention involved in all aspects of park planning, including extensive public involvement and facilitation.
<br /> through Environmental Ms. Caborn also brings experience with Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
<br /> Design (CPTED)Practitioner (CPTED) strategies to this project and will be beneficial should elements such as natural
<br /> (FCP) surveillance, territorial reinforcement, and natural access control be required.
<br /> ® Professional Affiliations Ms. Caborn's Atkins park planning and project management experience includes:
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<br /> American Planning Walk-n-Sticks Park Master Plan, Osceola County, Florida.Atkins provided master planning
<br /> Association(APA), Florida services that included: two conceptual plans, a final master plan, two public meetings and a
<br /> Chapter cost estimate. The park is envisioned to be an "extension of your backyard" for the neighbors
<br /> who live adjacent to the property, yet serve all the residents in this densely populated area of
<br /> Florida Design Out Crime the county. The park will take advantage of the existing topography remaining from the golf
<br /> Association, a Crime course by having an extensive trail system that meanders throughout the site and along the
<br /> Prevention Through existing water bodies. Other site amenities will include a playground, community garden, picnic
<br /> Environmental Design(CPTED) areas and shade pavilions, an exercise course, Frisbee golf course, fishing dock, and open space.
<br /> Network Veteran's Memorial Park Expansion, Hillsborough County, Tampa, Florida.Atkins was
<br /> I Florida Recreation and Park commissioned to provide master planning, design, permitting, and construction document
<br /> Association(FRPA) services to the Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation, and Conservation Department. Tasks
<br /> National Recreation and Park included an entry feature, signage and icon, observation deck, road and trail expansion,
<br /> I Association (NRPA) driveways, and parking and service areas.
<br /> Daughery Park Master Plan and Construction Documents, Polk County, Florida. Atkins
<br /> Honorary Appointments was selected by Polk County Leisure Services to develop a master plan, conceptual, and final
<br /> Florida Recreation and design of the new 27-acre West Daughtery Road park project located north of Lakeland.
<br /> I Parks Association (FRPA) Master planning services consisted of the preparation of an opportunities and issues analysis,
<br /> Foundation Trustee, President development of conceptual and consensus plans, presentations at public meetings to solicit
<br /> Elect input from the community, and cost estimates. The final master plan included soccer fields to
<br /> I relieve Hunt Fountain Park; pedestrian circulation including walking paths; site lighting including
<br /> "green" sports lighting; a secondary entrance to service a passive park area; a picnic/passive
<br /> area, open space, and playground; and parking.
<br /> 1 Loyce Harpe Park Senior Ballfield Complex, Polk County, Florida. Loyce E. Harpe Park,
<br /> formerly known as Carter Road Park, is an approximately 535 acre regional park owned
<br /> by Polk County and located in the City of Mulberry, Florida. Atkins is providing design and
<br /> environmental permitting services for an additional senior league baseball complex located on
<br /> I about 20 acres of reclaimed phosphate mine land. The complex will consist of three new 325-
<br /> foot senior league baseball fields, a new concession building, pavilions, pedestrian circulation,
<br /> and parking areas.
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