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<br /> ® Raton, FL — Kimley-Horn has been providing design a i �_A '��'r��s` ,.t ; . ~ ti
<br /> services for Sugar Sand Park since 2002. The entire a ;, 4 4, , , -.i. -
<br /> • 132-acre park consists of passive and active recreation 'z- 1. „6.;"
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<br /> • facilities, including a community center with a theatre r�`.. 1; -- "
<br /> and science center, field house, baseball/softball fields, .- .. raj-. S. 1 . . „7F-�
<br /> et in-line hockey rink, science playground, and picnic s ,. .-S--1f-a{:,'6--- -:;•,"!':'71(-:, " 7.,10:::.:4•-•4.:;.
<br /> • pavilions. Kimley-Horn assisted the Greater Boca Raton rte, sa �x =° r'- -� 1�3•'�, -""
<br /> Beach and Park District with the site planning, civil ` .R..-„,,,, :s t „4 }_
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<br /> design, landscape design, environmental permitting, �s �r,r\ .4 - a z .++�
<br /> • and installation of a historic carousel as part of the •
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<br /> • overall development of Phase 4 of the park. When it ti.,1 r :: . t '• :: •
<br /> opened in November 2005, the carousel had 40,000 - " "
<br /> ® riders its first month of operation. Our ongoing services
<br /> • for Sugar Sand Park include the design of numerous pavilion facilities, restrooms, and an interactive fountain,
<br /> • as well as modifications to their entryway for the development of the final phase of the park.
<br /> • Wilson Community Center, Pool, and Park
<br /> • - ," Complex, Boynton Beach, FL —The City of Boynton
<br /> ® • Beach selected the Kimley-Horn team to re-evaluate
<br /> :• F their existing master plan in preparation for the
<br /> • -� expansion of the Wilson Park Complex and to prepare
<br /> • \•_ " b -' _ 'Vails � - construction documents for this 5.3-acre facility in the
<br /> • aF f- a ' mm, es I� ;- heart of Boynton Beach, just south of the C-16 canal.
<br /> T-- �-rf ° ; The complex includes a renovated pool and pool
<br /> • • - TN I 1 I ;:j5 ;r` , support building, a new two-story, 14,000-square-foot
<br /> • 1.'j-.. -tb(J �!_ihTls1 community center, a tot lot surrounded by a walking
<br /> path with three small polygon pavilions, picnic tables,
<br /> ® _ water fountains, two basketball courts, an open
<br /> • —._ `—_w multipurpose play field, and a relocated retention pond.
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<br /> ' Kimley-Horn's first task was to reconfigure the park's
<br /> • �Isi , ' � ;;-, master plan based on pending land acquisitions to
<br /> • _ ii v iRS __ determine the best way to use the available space to
<br /> j4 -_ I y { meet the City's facility needs. The master plan phase
<br /> • _ r -= - .. ,4:..•., services included value engineering the options to
<br /> • �. -^""t upgrade and re-use the existing pool facilities. The
<br /> • 'prx=# property for the park abuts a future greenway along the
<br /> zc. - "- } r C-16 canal. Provisions were therefore made to provide
<br /> • - pedestrian connectivity between the two open spaces.
<br /> ® Upon completion of the master plan, the Kimley-Horn design team and the City worked in conjunction to
<br /> • prepare the final construction plans for the project. The Kimley-Horn staff was directly responsible for site
<br /> • parking, drainage, grading, utilities, traffic signage, landscaping, irrigation, permitting, and public involvement.
<br /> • Permitting and project plan approvals were coordinated with multiple city departments and other agencies,
<br /> including the Boynton Beach CRA, the school board of Palm Beach County, and the South Florida Water
<br /> • Management District.
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