McCoy Equestrian Center

On the historic site of the Frank and Helen McCoy Arabian Horse Ranch, the City of Chino Hills proposes to construct the following improvements to the 20-acre site: addition of a 100 ’x 200’ equestrian arena, restroom building, registration office and judging pavilion. Improvements also include a multi-use area for picnicking, campfires, movies, group picnic areas with overhead structures, a pavilion/gazebo, decomposed granite trailer parking areas and fabric shade structures over the existing bleachers.
Through the generosity of the Helen McCoy Trust, the McCoy Equestrian and Recreation Center will continue to be a haven for equestrian and community events as well as a window to the rich history of Arabian horse breeding in California for years to come.

Holy Sepulcher Cemetery

The Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in the City of Orange is located on the western edge of the Santiago Creek Open Space Corridor and enjoys dramatic canyon views to the South and East and neighboring horse properties to the North and West. RJM Design Group has assisted the Diocese of Orange for the last decade in developing a number of projects at the Cemetery, including new niche walls, cremation gardens, maintenance yard redevelopment and expansion, mortuary building development, and lawn expansions.

Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center

The Norman P. Murray Community and Senior Center has long been a hub for intergenerational engagement, offering dynamic programs and activities for all ages. Now, with an impressive 13,500-square-foot expansion, the center has elevated its offerings, introducing a state-of-the-art cultural and performing arts building that further enriches the community experience.

Chino Hills Community Center

The Chino Hills Community Center in the heart of the vibrant Chino Hills community is now open, offering a vast program of activities, classes, state-of the art facilities and equipment, event space, and multiple outdoor patios. Large picture windows offer vistas to the outdoor open space. The
21,000 sq. ft. community building is located on a 6.7-acre site adjacent to the historic McCoy Equestrian Center. An oak tree-lined pedestrian promenade connects the McCoy Equestrian Center to the main entry plaza of the new community center.

Marguerite Aquatics Center

The renovation of the Marguerite Aquatics Center, in combination with the previous improvements made in the Marguerite Tennis Center Expansion, completes the Marguerite Recreation Center for the City of Mission Viejo. The aquatic complex consists of three pools, the activity pool used for swimming lessons, the competition pool used for competitive swimming, and the dive pool complete with the brand new dive tower.

Edison Skate Spot

As part of the renovations at the Edison Park complex, which hosts a variety of recreational
amenities for the community, the City of Huntington Beach elected to construct a new temporary
skate spot in an unused portion of the park.

Santa Monica Civic Multi-Purpose Sports Field

The City of Santa Monica adopted a comprehensive update to the Santa Monica Civic Center Specific Plan
(CCSP) in 2005 with amendments made in 2018. The plan includes extensive redevelopment of the site to
accommodate open space improvements, circulation, cultural uses, transit-oriented development and mixed
use. The site is bounded by Pico Boulevard, Fourth Street, Ocean Avenue and the I-10 freeway, and currently
includes governmental and institutional uses.

Lake Forest Sports Park & Recreation Center

Lake Forest Sports Park is one of the largest sports parks in Orange County. The park includes the acquisition and compilation of four separate parcels of land totaling 100 acres.

Orange Coast College Wendell Pickens Baseball Field

The renovation of the Orange Coast College Baseball Field has given rise to one of California’s premier College-level baseball facilities. The project called for the renovation of the existing field which was in disrepair and lacking in on-going maintenance.

Los Angeles Chargers Practice Facility

RJM Design Group worked on the development and detailing of construction documents followed by construction administration of the Chargers new sand-based natural turf practice field, as part of their new training facility in Costa Mesa.

Santa Clarita Skate Park

The City of Santa Clarita opened its new 40,000 sq. ft. state of the art Skate Park facility to the public on March 27, 2009. Huge crowds of excited skate park enthusiasts of all ages crowded into the Santa Clarita Sports Park to take part in the wide range of skate oriented opening day festivities.

Orange County Parks Special Needs Assessment

Providing opportunities for people of all abilities across our community is critical to the success of any recreational system. Merely providing generalized equipment and standardized planning is considered unacceptable to the County of Orange.

Pacific Park Pool

Located in the downtown area of Glendale, this project was developed due to the demand for a public pool in the community. The lack of open space in this urban setting made the development challenging and necessitated the demolition of an existing underutilized urban plaza.

Belmont Temporary Pool

The pool was installed to provide services offered by Belmont Pool Natatorium, which was permanently closed when it was deemed seismically and structurally unsafe. The natatorium will be replaced with a new permanent facility in the same area. The temporary pool will be in use for the next three years as the old pool plaza is demolished and a new pool complex is built.

The pool’s features include: shallow water in approximately 40 percent of the pool to accommodate recreational and learn-to-swim programs; enough deep water to accommodate an all-deep competition water polo course with floating goal as well as well as two all-deep practice water polo courses with fixed goals; a lift and two sets of stairs with double rails for accessibility; covered bleacher seating for more than 300 people; a moveable bulkhead that can adjust swim lengths to 50 meters or 25 meters; and starter blocks for racing.

Laguna Niguel Citywide Park Needs Assessment

Planning for future community growth is a sound economic strategy. As communities evolve, so do the recreation patterns. Recreational amenity influences can attract regional attention, potentially boosting local economics and supporting maintenance funding to preserve a high standard of recreation facility care.

George Izay Park Master Plan

George Izay Park was like many large community facilities built over a period of time – adding one element after another until the park had eventually reached its capacity for any additional facilities. With its multiple community buildings, ballfields, and playgrounds, George Izay Park served the Burbank community’s needs for many years.

Edison Park Conceptual Plan Community Outreach

Originally built in the 1970’s, the Edison Community Park was developed on top of a county landfill. After many years, the park has begun to settle due to natural geotechnical settling on top of the landfill. This has caused walkways to buckle, uneven foundation in sports facilities, and ponding of water during rain seasons. RJM Design Group was selected to work with the Huntington Beach community to identify how the park can evolve, while preserving the much-loved natural elements, trees, sports facilities, and playgrounds for future generations.

Veteran’s Memorial Park

The use of aerial photography for this expansive 98-acre open space project has enabled our design team to catalogue and assist in design development of the site.

City of Whittier

We have plan checked over 100 new and redevelopment
projects, consisting of commercial, retail, medical, and multi/single family residential, and church facility projects. RJM has assisted the City Planning Staff with developing project specific conditions of approval related to water conservation, existing tree preservation, plant material selection and long-term plant care. RJM has also prepared conceptual design and construction documents for Beverly Blvd. Streetscape Medians as the City’s On-Call Landscape Architecture Consultant.

City of Long Beach

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