The Eli's Park Project Grants
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Planning Burke-Gilman Playground Park Renovation
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A landscape architect-led design team will facilitate the community engagement process for the renovation of the Burke-Gilman Playground Park. Over the next several months, a minimum of three public meetings are planned along with several additional outreach activities. This phase will result in a schematic design and preliminary cost estimates. The anticipated completion date is May of 2019.
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Burke-Gilman Park Renovation (Phase 3)
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Led by our community, the Eli's Park Project will continue in partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation in design development for the Burke-Gilman Playground Park. This phase over the next ten months will include a call for artist, design and fabrication of custom bike stations, sculptural elements and educational panels.
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Burke Gilman Playground Park Renovation
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Led by Site Workshop and our design team, The Eli's Park Project will continue our partnership with Seattle Parks and Recreation in design development for the Burke-Gilman Playground Park located at 5201 Sandpoint Way NE. This phase will result in design documents including civil engineering reports and integrated art elements. This phase is estimated to be completed by February 2020.
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Burke Gilman Park Renovation (Final Phase 4)
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Initiated and designed by the community it will serve, the Eli's Park Project at the Burke Gilman Playground Park, located at 5201 Sand Point Way NE, will renovate an underutilized green space into a park that is fully accessible to people of all ages, abilities and identities. This phase of funding will complete the art elements partially funded in the previous cycle and includes the fabrication and installation of 5 permanent art features. All contractors qualified through community hiring panels and public art calls. This project will be completed by December 30, 2022.
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