Achieve the ideal balance of beauty, culture, program and sustainability. 

The parks and recreation market is very dynamic. Users are demanding new urban nature spaces, extensive trailways, recreational activities and programming that are better aligned with contemporary activities.

A well-designed recreation area is much more than the sum of these parts. At their best, parks communicate an area’s history, culture and values. They reflect the community’s commitment to its citizens, while adjusting to the demands of a new "market." 


Who we serve: 
City, Township, County, State Parks
     and Recreation Departments
Non-profit Parks/Trails
     and Greenways Associations
Multi-jurisdictional Parks and Recreation 
     joint ventures
Public/Private Parks and Recreation
     joint ventures

Services:
Public Input Solicitation
Park / System Program Development
Natural Resource Systems
Recreation and Parks System Design
Facility Operations and Management
Existing Operations and Management
Budgeting and Finance Services
Comprehensive Recreational Master Plan
Intensive/Active Recreation Facilities Development
Programs Design and Management
Passive Preservation and Conservation Park
     Development
Bikeway Systems
Trail Systems Development
Water Access Facilities
Park Support Facilities
Irrigation Design
Cost Estimating
Construction Administration
Grant Application Preparation

Advantages:  
Direct parks and recreation department experience 
Broader comprehensive approach
Multi-disciplinary practice
Proven successful public involvement process
National award winning trail planning and design
Unique urban environment experience



"The future success of parks and recreation will depend on structuring collaborative partnerships, reconfiguring core park areas, and understanding the new dynamics of user demands."

-  Mark A. Kline
   Studio Manager

Mark earned his BS in Landscape Architecture from The Ohio State University in 1977. He has completed a myriad of parks projects throughout Ohio.

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