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Council reviews $4.7 million Duarte Park Phase 2 design; dog-park, parking and outreach draw questions
Summary
Design consultants presented a Phase 2 plan for Duarte Park that includes an inclusive playground, restrooms, a pavilion, security lighting and an off-leash dog park, with a probable cost of $4.7 million. Councilmembers pressed staff on community outreach, loss of green space and phasing (parking and a community building are planned in later phases).
Dallin Group and city staff presented conceptual designs for Phase 2 of the Duarte Park revitalization project to the City Council, including an inclusive playground, a prefabricated restroom and the addition of an off-leash dog park separated for small and large dogs.
"Phase 2 incorporates the design and construction documents for an inclusive playground, a park gazebo, restroom, designated off leash dog park for smaller and larger dogs, a basketball court, and a new park monument sign with landscaping enhancements and security lighting," the project's presenter said.
Landscape and architectural designers described how the plan addresses ADA accessibility, stormwater LID requirements and site grading…
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