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<br /> 0 Parks Master Plan, Cutler Bay, FL—Served as project analyst. Kimley-Horn provided master • Five years of experience
<br /> ® planning services for the Town of Cutler Bay to assess the condition and provide improvement with landscape design,
<br /> ® recommendations for eight Town parks. The team held public meetings with citizens, Town staff, site planning, construction
<br /> and public officials for input. The master plan included a physical inventory and site assessment document preparation, and
<br /> ® of the existing parks and park system and made proposed recommendations. in preparing presentation
<br /> ® graphics—both digitally and
<br /> Lake Worth Beach Redevelopment, Lake Worth, FL—Landscape analyst for the preliminary by hand
<br /> ® site plan development for the redevelopment of the public beach site. Assisted in developing
<br /> ® graphics and cost estimates that were instrumental in securing a new interlocal agreement with Professional Credentials
<br /> Palm Beach County for funding the beach design. The KHA team is also KHA is assisting with Bachelor of Landscape
<br /> 0 LEED certification of the Casino building. Architecture, Landscape
<br /> ® 24th and 25th Street Improvements, West Palm Beach, FL—Landscape analyst for the Kimley- University of
<br /> e Horn team retained by the City of West Palm Beach to provide streetscape improvements in the Arkansas
<br /> ® Northwood neighborhood area. This project is a joint effort between the City of West Palm Beach
<br /> and the West Palm Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) to reconstruct each of Professional Organizations
<br /> ® the two-lane roadways with on-street parallel parking on both sides, thus creating a main street American Society of Landscape
<br /> ® through the District. The project included extensive landscape and hardscape plans, renderings, Architects
<br /> • decorative street lights, drainage, signing and marking, and traffic control plans; 24th and 25th Commercial Real Estate Women
<br /> ® streets were also designated as SR 5 and are owned and maintained by the Florida Department of
<br /> Transportation (FOOT). Therefore, permitting and close coordination with FDOT were necessary.
<br /> ® Due to local agency participation, funding was provided by state and federal governments.
<br /> ® Martin Luther King,Jr. (MLK) Drive Beautification, Delray Beach CRA, Delray Beach, FL
<br /> • Landscape analyst. KHA is providing design of landscape, lighting,and hardscape enhancements
<br /> • for the entire length of Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Drive in Delray Beach. This 1.5-mile corridor
<br /> will also incorporate MLK commemorative design elements placed in the right-of-way. The
<br /> 0 design concept included the continuation of an existing sidewalk network; decorative lighting;
<br /> • right-of-way plantings with flowering trees, palms, and other landscaping; a program for live oaks
<br /> ® to be planted outside of the right of way; and artwork on existing utility pole.
<br /> $ School Board of Broward County Open-End Services for Landscape Architecture Services, FL
<br /> ® Serving as landscape analyst. Kimley-Horn has been serving the School Board of Broward County
<br /> (SBBC) under an open ended services contract for landscape architecture services. Under the
<br /> 5 contract, our team has provided services at numerous K to 12 campuses across Broward County.
<br /> • Provided landscape architecture services for schools within the District that included: Hawkes
<br /> ® Bluff, Plantation, Plantation Park, Meadow Brook, and Tropical Elementary Schools; Seminole
<br /> Middle School; and Coconut Creek High School. Kimley-Horn provided an inventory assessment
<br /> ® of existing trees and irrigation needs for these schools. The information was then used by KHA to
<br /> ® prepare conceptual landscaping plans, details, and specifications for landscaping improvements.
<br /> ® NW 39th Street Canal Trail (C-13 Canal), Oakland Park, FL—Landscape analyst for the design
<br /> ® and construction of the NW 39th Street Canal Trail improvements along a portion of the northern
<br /> and southern banks of the South Florida Water Management District's C-13 canal between NW
<br /> • 21st Avenue and NW 29th Avenue, a combined distance of approximately 1.2 miles. The project
<br /> ® will involve the construction of pedestrian and bicycle paths with pedestrian friendly lighting,
<br /> ® landscaping/hardscaping and way finding signage. The professional services will include
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