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<br />RELATED EXPERIENCE <br /> <br />CHAMPLIN, MINNESOTA <br />Hoisington Koegler Group has worked with the City of Champlin for many years with a <br />variety of park and downtown planning efforts. The park planning process for Veterans' <br />Memorial Park included extensive participation by the citizens-specifically the local <br />Champlin Veterans-and resulted in a plan that responds to specific program requirements <br />of the community. <br /> <br />Included in the park design is the construction of a memorial walk and gardens, the <br />placement of a gazebo at the edge of the Mill Pond, the development of a loop trail that <br />links to other community trails, flags, signage, lighting and related parking. <br /> <br />HKGi has been responsible for all of the planning efforts, development of the phasing plan, <br />construction documents for each of the phases and construction administration. <br /> <br /> <br />A wa 0 evergreens provl es year round enclosure and <br />screens the quiet, reflective space from a busy highway. <br />Strong physical and visual connections to the City's <br />trails and natural systems make the park feel like part <br />of a larger whole. <br /> <br />VETERANS' MEMORiAL PARK <br /> <br /> <br />A series of memorial gardens and other more intimate <br />spaces are physicaily connected by paths and visuaily <br />connected by flags, strong axis and double rows of <br />trees. <br /> <br />HKGi <br />Park Design Services' Page 21 <br />
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