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06-03-01
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front of businesses for the safety of both <br />the pedestrian and automobile traffic and <br />to improve the operation of the street <br />and the aesthetics of the streetscape. <br />Joseph C. Carter Park <br />Improvements - A 21 -acre community <br />park in the City of Fort Lauderdale <br />whose amenities include ballfields, <br />swimming pool and complex, gymnasium, <br />tennis courts, basketball courts, parking <br />lots, entranceways and fencing. Services <br />provided include: paving, drainage, water <br />and sewer, site planning design, lighting, <br />landscape architecture, and construction <br />services. <br />Atlantic Boulevard Streetscape - <br />This one -mile stretch of Atlantic <br />Boulevard through the City of Coral <br />Springs was designed within the medians. <br />This project included field verification of <br />existing plant material and irrigation, as <br />well as coordination with Broward <br />County for permitting along Atlantic <br />Blvd. and the Florida Department of <br />Transportation for permitting along <br />University Drive. <br />Brian R. Shore, RLA <br />Nob Hill Road - A one -mile stretch of <br />Nob Hill Road through the City of <br />Parkland, was designed with a <br />meandering sidewalk and landscaped <br />buffer zone between the roadway and <br />the adjacent lake. Plans were also <br />completed for the medians within the <br />same section of roadway. This <br />landscaped buffer zone design is an <br />integral part of the roadway design as it <br />enhances the appeal that the City and <br />the developer were striving to reach. <br />��or <br />
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