Civic Center Conservation Garden

RJM Design Group assisted the City with the community outreach required for the Grant Application. The City of Ontario was awarded $3M in Statewide Park Development and Community Revitalization Program Grant to create a new Civic Center Conservation Park.

Citrus Ranch Park

The 17-acre Citrus Ranch Park is home to one of the last remaining citrus orchards in Orange County, and is being preserved by the City of Tustin for posterity. The nearly 1,000 lemon trees were a viable lemon-producing venture when citrus growing was the county’s major commerce.

Cedar Grove Park

The design for Cedar Grove Park draws upon the existing significant landscape features of the site to include the existing historic tree grove and landscape heritage of the City of Tustin, in order to create an informal, rustic character.

C. David Molina Park

Molina Park is a four-acre neighborhood park that shares its western border with the Dominguez Gap Wetlands Trail along the Los Angeles River.

Temecula

The Community Services Master Plan process commenced with an examination of the characteristics that define the community, and an inventory of the existing recreational opportunities and resources available within the city.

Santa Clarita

The Parks, Recreation & Open Space Master Plan Update for the City of Santa Clarita identified the recreational needs in the City based on information gathered from a community-wide telephone survey, sports organization questionnaires, public workshops, focus groups, interviews, as well as related documents and information provided by the City of Santa Clarita.

Riverside

The Comprehensive Parks, Recreation & Community Services Master Plan process commenced with an examination of the characteristics that define the community, and an inventory of the existing recreational opportunities and resources available within the city.

Pasadena

The City has a variety of parks and open spaces that serve a huge range of activities and user groups, including not only Pasadena residents but regional user groups as well. As community demand for recreation types changes over time, facilities attempt to keep pace with this demand.

Murrieta Master Plan Update

The updated Master Plan set the framework for decision makers in the planning and rehabilitation of the City’s parks and recreation facilities used as a planning tool that established park and facility standards for the next ten years.

Menifee Recreation Master Plan

The City of Menifee’s Parks, Trails, Open Space, and Recreation Master Plan (PTOSRMP) is a clear set of objectives to provide direction for development, re-development, expansion and enhancement of City’s park system, open spaces, trails, and recreation facilities program and services for short term, mid-term and long term.

Laguna Woods

RJM Design Group conducted a community-based planning effort to assess, evaluate, and define the needs for recreation facilities and programs in Laguna Woods Village.

JCSD (Jurupa Community Services District)

In 2012, RJM Design Group completed a Parks and Recreation Master Plan for the Jurupa Community Services District (JCSD) Parks and Recreation Department, which provides services in northwestern Riverside County within the boundary of the City of Eastvale.

Huntington Beach Parks & Recreation Master Plan

Nicknamed “Surf City” for its beautiful wide beaches and consistently breaking surf, The City of Huntington Beach has a large and well-established park system with over seventy five parks and numerous community recreation buildings. The City contracted RJM Design Group to update its existing Parks and Recreation Master Plan.

Goleta Recreation Needs Assessment

The City of Goleta is a recently incorporated City (2002) in Santa Barbara County with over 20 park facilities. The City contracted RJM Design Group to prepare a Recreation Needs Assessment in order to carefully guide the development of parks and recreation facilities for the City.

Costa Mesa

The City of Costa Mesa is a coastal community with a very diverse, built out population of over 114,000 residents. RJM Design Group was contracted to develop the cities original Parks Master Plan in 2002. After successfully following the document the city again contracted RJM to update the document for next 15 years.

Chino Hills

Chino Hills is a unique city recognized for its open space, diverse housing options, neighborhood orientation, and rural character. The City’s General Plan, first adopted in 1994, establishes a vision for the City that is well on its way to fulfillment.

San Joaquin Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Campus

The San Joaquin Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Campus consists of a group of historic Irvine ranch houses that were relocated from their original placement on site to better depict a functional campus-like atmosphere for educational programs and tours.

San Joaquin Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary

The 104 acre Seasonal Duck Ponds project site is located within the 580 acre San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh Reserve. The project is part of the San Joaquin Marsh Enhancement Plan which encompasses the portion of the marsh northeast of Campus Drive.

Prime Desert Woodland Preserve

The Prime Desert Woodland Preserve is a 160-acre natural open space area set aside to protect and preserve exceptional stands of desert vegetation including Joshua Trees and California Junipers.