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Dayton Parks Commission advances MSA and Damon Farber as finalists for L.C. Stevens master plan

2822233 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

The Parks Commission interviewed three consultant teams for the L.C. Stevens Park master plan — Damon Farber, HKGI and MSA — and agreed to forward MSA and Damon Farber as finalists to the city council for interviews. Commissioners cited in-person engagement, local knowledge and engineering capacity in their preferences.

The City of Dayton Parks Commission interviewed three consultant teams Feb. 4 for the L.C. Stevens Park master plan and agreed to advance two firms — MSA Professional Services and Damon Farber — to the city council as finalists for selection.

Why it matters: The master plan will establish priorities for L.C. Stevens Park, which commissioners and consultants described as a community- and riverfront-anchored park with strong neighborhood connectivity and growing regional trail links. Commissioners said they prefer firms that demonstrate both community engagement experience and the capacity to carry a plan through design and construction.

Damon Farber presentation. Chuck Evans, a landscape architect with Damon Farber, opened the firm’s interview and described the firm as a landscape-architect-led office with experience in park master planning,…

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