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Robbins Jorgensen Christopher is the landscape architect for the conceptual design of Bay Terrace Park in the City of San Diego. This park was originally designed and developed in the late 1980’s. Since the time of its inception, the park has fallen into a state of decline with many of the Eucalyptus trees infested with the longhorn beetle. The concept for revitalizing the park was to provide more diversity in the tree selection and to propose fast-growing trees to provide much-needed shade.
A 3000 square feet Community Center is proposed. This facility was located on a gentle slope to save the flat areas of the park for ball fields and soccer fields. Two ball fields are proposed and two basketball half-courts as well as landscaping around the Community Center and parking lot.