Cesar Chavez Park – Pomona, CA
The park is a 1+ acre neighborhood park which for years sat empty and used by locals as a dumping ground. It is located in an industrial area and bordered with heavily used railroad tracks. The park is dedicated to Cesar Chavez's life and showcases a series of murals depicting the different phases of his
Grijalva Community Park – Orange, CA
Grijalva Community Park is a 15+ acre community park designed to meet the needs of the growing community and the youth athletic soccer program in the City of Orange. Facilities within the sports park design consist of lighted soccer fields, basketball courts, volleyball court, tot lot area, restroom /concession building, open turf area, meandering walkways,
Downtown Plaza Park – Fullerton, CA
Plaza Park is located on the southwest corner of Wilshire Avenue and Pomona Avenue in downtown Fullerton. The conceptual design of the park was prepared and provided by the City of Fullerton. The park amenities consist of landscape and irrigation, DG walkways with curbing, area lighting, children’s play area, benches with shade structures, preservation of
Bluff Park – Carpinteria, CA
The existing 50 acre Bluff site had been used for recreational activities such as hiking and mountain biking. The City undertook development of a portion of the site to provide soccer, softball decomposed granite walkways and trail connectivity to beach trails. Previously, pedestrian and bike access to the beach trails was via pathways developed over
Jurupa Valley Sports Park – Jurupa Valley, CA
Jurupa Valley Sports Park is a 30+ acre park developed by the Riverside County Economic Development Agency. It is operated by Big League Dreams through a lease agreement with RCEDA. The sports park design consists of three replica lighted ballfields which depict Fenway Park, the Polo Grounds and Forbes Field; three soccer fields, two softball/little
McCambridge Park – Burbank, CA
This beautiful park site is a major part of the City’s park system and provides organized sports play and open space for passive recreation activities for the residents of Burbank throughout the year. The site is adjacent to major city thoroughfares and easily accessible from the Golden State Freeway. McCambridge Park boasts (2) softball fields
Mission Oaks Community Park – Camarillo, CA
Mission Oaks Park was an existing 10-acre park. Renovation of the park included new development with an additional 10-acres on the north and east sides of the park and interfacing with the adjacent school. New facilities included an additional softball field with sports lighting for all softball fields, larger children’s play area, amphitheater and group
Norma Brandel Gibbs Park – Huntington Beach, CA
The City acquired the eucalyptus grove in 1973 in conjunction with land purchased for an adjacent public golf course. To protect the habitat, Hirsch & Associates Inc. and the City of Huntington Beach devised a plan that included removing all dead trees, pruning dead branches from the living trees, planting replacement trees, and introducing a
Central Park – La Palma, CA
Central Park is the largest park within the City’s park system. Park facilities consists of (1) lighted 300 ft. softball/little league field, recreation administration building, community building, day care center, (3) lighted basketball courts, (2) lighted tennis courts, sand volleyball court, and picnic gazebo, an amphitheater to accommodate 500 people for community theater, concerts in
Citrus Park – Aanaheim, CA
Citrus Park is located within the downtown redevelopment area of the City of Anaheim. The site was once the location of packing houses for citrus growers and the downtown railroad depot. The depot was renovated and converted into a child’s day care center. The park was designed to replicate a turn of the century park
Arovista Park – Brea, CA
Arovista Park is a community park serving the diverse recreational needs of the citizens of Brea. Active recreation within the park consists of basketball, volleyball, children’s play, and sports fields. An amphitheater for community group activities and picnics is available. Passive recreation is provided at individual picnic areas with open lawn and trees adjacent to
La Cienega Park – Beverly Hills, CA
La Cienega Park is a 17+ acre community park in the southeast portion of Beverly Hills, CA. The park provides recreational opportunities to all ages of the citizens of Beverly Hills as well as the surrounding neighborhood of Los Angeles. This community park design consists of 15 tennis courts, tennis clubhouse and pro-shop, championship court