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<br />comparable trails throughout the country. The Ludlam Trail
<br />Guidelines will be reviewed by the Miami-Dade County MPO,
<br />Public Works Department, Planning and Zoning, and Transit.
<br />Estimated completion date is February, 2010.
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<br />City of Boynton Beach Congress Avenue Park, Boynton
<br />Beach,FL
<br />Project Manager for The Boundless Park for the City of
<br />Boynton Beach is a passive-park addition to the City's
<br />existi ng Tennis Center. The central feature ofthe park is a
<br />"Boundless" Play area, a play apparatus system designed
<br />for children of all abilities. Other features in the park
<br />include a small community building, splash play area,
<br />walking trails and a Chinese/sensory/butterfly garden. The
<br />new park in its entirely is viewed as a boundless play
<br />space and sensory garden, utilizing a rich palette of plant
<br />materials and other textures, and applying the principles of
<br />classical Chinese gardens into the design of the park.
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<br />St. Lucie County South Causeway Park, St. Lucie County, FL
<br />Project Manager, for the South Causeway Island Park,
<br />The South Island Causeway Park is a ten (10) acre passive
<br />waterfront park located in St. Lucie County. The park is
<br />situated along the Ft. Pierce Inlet in Florida's Treasure
<br />Coast and is adjacent to the Smithsonian Marine Ecosystem
<br />Exhibit Center, the St. Lucie County Marine Center, and
<br />the St. Lucie County Historical Museum. The limited
<br />development of the passive park provided users with
<br />tranquil, sun bathing opportunities in the calm, warm
<br />waters of the inlet as well as breath taking views of the inlet
<br />and surrounding areas. This "regional" park's popularity
<br />began to take a toll on its aesthetic quality and beauty.
<br />Many of the facilities had reached the end of their life cycle
<br />and were damaged due to inclement weather and over use.
<br />The park itself was threatened by the severe sand/beach
<br />wash-outs caused by the 2005 and 2006 hurricane season.
<br />Worked with St. Lucie County to provide a master planning
<br />and landscape architecture services for the development
<br />of the park from the conceptual master plan phase through
<br />construction documents. The proposed master plan will
<br />provide park users with opportunities for enhanced passive
<br />recreation, picnicking, swimming, and fishing, as well as
<br />provide beach/sand stabilization.
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<br />City of Fort Myers Bicycle and Pedestrian Plan, Fort Myers,
<br />FL
<br />Principal-in-Charge for the long range Needs Assessment
<br />and Parks Master Plan for the City of Fort Myers. The
<br />recreation needs assessment included: an inventory and
<br />assessment of the existing parks and recreation system;
<br />a comprehensive parks and recreation needs assessment
<br />including both qualitative and quantitative techniques
<br />such as Council interviews, public workshops, stakeholder
<br />interviews, telephone survey, level of service (LOS) analysis
<br />(acreage, facilities and service areas), and others. The
<br />parks system master plan included: the development of a
<br />long range Parks and Recreation System Vision to meet the
<br />City's current and future needs, including neighborhood
<br />parks, community parks, beach/water access, greenways,
<br />trails and bikeways, special use facilities, programs and
<br />other elements; the development of conceptual master
<br />plans and illustrative renderings for individual parks,
<br />consistent with the vision; and the development of a
<br />detailed implementation strategy, working in conjunction
<br />with the City Manager, senior staff and Recreation Advisory
<br />Board to establish spending priorities, realistic funding
<br />sources and anticipated programming and operation costs.
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<br />City of Doral Parks and Recreation System Master Plan,
<br />Doral, FL
<br />The City of Doral is a relatively new community, first
<br />incorporated in 2003. The City-Wide Parks and Recreation
<br />Space Master Plan prepared by AECOM analyzes the
<br />existing parks system, which reflects the City's suburban
<br />heritage, and creates a new vision for the City's future.
<br />Major components of the Plan include an analysis and
<br />assessment of previously developed studies and reports,
<br />a city-wide and neighborhood demographics analysis;
<br />existing system analysis; a needs and priorities assessment
<br />that includes public workshops, interviews with elected
<br />officials and key stakeholders, focus group interviews,
<br />a mail! telephone survey and a level of service (LOS)
<br />evaluation. The Plan also includes a parks system vision
<br />plan; development of individual parks master plans and
<br />neighborhood improvement plans; and a cost estimate and
<br />implementation strategy.
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