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14. Seating <br />15. Meadow <br />17. Signage 18/19. Dog park and gathering space <br />16. Community demonstration garden <br />Long linear seat walls provide resting places at each <br />corner of the park. <br />A unique meadow habitat, composed of a variety of <br />grasses and wildflowers, defines the northeastern side <br />of the site. <br />Smaller signs direct people to the pedestrian entry <br />points, stemming from the neighborhood. <br />The dog park is located next to the renovated pickleball <br />courts, and shaded by surrounding trees. Visitors can sit <br />and chat in the gathering space, while waiting to play <br />or observing the dogs. <br />This garden may feature sensory, edible, or educational <br />plants. <br />10. Renovated softball field 11/12. Expanded Loop Paths <br />13. Picnic Areas <br />Shifted slightly to the right to provide seating, this softball <br />field area is a social place, where visitors may stop to <br />enjoy the game. <br />The main loop trail is widened and varies in width. <br />Additionally, a decomposed granite trail meanders <br />along the edges of the park, leading to areas such as <br />picnic areas, habitat zones, and demonstration garden. <br />The picnic areas are located primarily to the east side <br />of the park, along with other more passive amenities. <br />One picnic area – consisting of a shade structure and <br />additional tables – caters to larger gatherings. <br />KEY DESIGN FEATURES <br />Washington Manor Site Specific Plan | 22 DRAFT DRAFT 23 | Concept Plan