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Here are just a few of our current projects.
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St Anthony Parkway Master Plan
Currently we are providing master planning services to the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board (MPRB). We are working with the MPRB, Hess Roise historical consultants, and WSB engineers. The goals of the project are: improve the bike trail, enhance historic plantings, provide information at rest areas, improve signage, and improve safety.
Click on the link below to be directed to the public open house presentation slides.
http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=34&calid=328
Click on an image below

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New Brighton Strategic Planning
We just recently began work on this project. Work will include: trail and walkway analysis, park and facility analysis, golf course market and operations analysis, recreation programs analysis, youth services strategy, Family Service Center reuse plan, and public art strategy. For this project we teamed up with Hoisington Koegler Group, Inc., Hughes and Co./Wilson Golf, FORECAST Public Artworks, and Change Inc. We are all very excited to get started.
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Victory Memorial Parkway Landscape Plan
After completing the Victory Memorial Regional Park Master Plan, we were again hired to design two rest areas, slight modifications of a memorial areas, as well as the planting plan.
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Midtown Greenway Public Art
Greg Ingraham and fellow public artist Teri Kwant are currently working on a public art project that will be on the Midtown Greenway between Minnehaha Ave. and the Mississippi River. The Greenway is a bike trail that was constructed on an old railway bed. The art consists of five rest stops at the side of the bikeway. The theme of the art is personal journeys. Each of the five rest stops has its own subtheme: Nature, Culture/Subculture, Entertainment, the Past, and Work. Each of these rest stops will ask visitors a question about their life's journeys. The art will consist of benches, sculptures of shoes, fence panels and a guidepost sculpture. Each site focuses on a distinctive theme related to journeys through the neighborhood, the city and life.
Click on the image below to see a representation of what the guidpost may look like

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