City of Coconut Creek – Oak Trails Park Improvements
For this Oak Trails Park expansion project, Miller Legg performed as the prime firm providing landscape architecture, planning, civil engineering, surveying, and environmental services from initial design through construction.
The purpose of this scope was to expand the existing five-acre passive park by incorporating two additional five-acre parcels, creating a 10-acre expansion area. The project includes renovating an existing ±1,000 SF residential building into a nature center with classroom and restroom facilities. The project will pursue LEED certification while maintaining a $2.5 million budget, supported in part by Florida Communities Trust (FCT) grant funding. The proposed Park amenities include water fountains, a multi-use trail, outdoor fitness equipment, picnic tables, a multi-purpose field, a butterfly garden, and one acre of native vegetation. Subconsultant services included architecture, sustainability consultation, geotechnical, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and structural engineering. The project is currently in construction.
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