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Baldwin Park stakeholders review sports-complex concept, discuss school-district sites and parking
Summary
Design team presented three 10-acre concept layouts and a 20-acre option; committee and residents pressed for clarity on site availability, parking and whether the City and school district will commit to joint use.
The Baldwin Park Stakeholders Oversight Committee on Feb. 11 heard a concept report from an architectural design team on a proposed sports complex, with designers presenting three 10-acre layout options and a larger 20-acre scenario while committee members and residents raised questions about site availability, parking and whether the school district will commit land for a joint-use project.
Design lead David Volts, of Design Landscape Architects, told the committee the presentation is a milestone in a long process but not a final design. “We know we don't have a site, but we know we can also, make an effort to secure a site,” Volts said, describing the work as a step toward a formal concept report the City Council and a collaborative committee with the school district will review.
The designers, including Gary Vasquez, director of design, and Brian Avalos, studio manager, outlined three 10-acre program…
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