The Village of Beverly
Hills has committed funds to improve Beverly Park for the
next five years. HRC was hired to prepare a master plan
of Beverly Park in cooperation with the Beverly Hills Parks
and Recreation Dept. HRC also consults on the Village's
behalf at board meetings in which volunteers, residents
and Village officials express opinions and concerns on various
park improvement issues.
The initial phase
of the Beverly Park master plan was to prioritize the construction
of Village approved programs elements. Because the Village
had CMI grant money to use for the implementation of phase
one of the master plan, a bio-retention pond was incorporated
in conjunction with parking lot restructuring. The Bio-retention
pond's function is to filter out pollutants from the restructured
bituminous parking lot through plant absorption and soil
filtration before run off entered the River Rouge watershed.
Additional program
elements of phase one include approximately $150,000 of
playground equipment and related elements. The play area
requirements were to provide equipment for kids between
the age of 2-5 and 5-12. Separation between the two age
groups was a priority and realized by providing a concrete
walking path between the two areas that concluded with a
30' dia. circle with a circular bench for 360 degree parental
viewing. Pedestrian and vehicular entrance/exit also were
elements of phase one. Brick piers with iron archways were
constructed at the main entrances/exits of the park and
a 1,100 lft. aluminum ornamental fence was place along the
northern end of the park that connected the pedestrian and
vehicular piers and archways. Park landscaping within the
bio-retention pond and parking lot, around the play area,
and at the entrance/exits of the park completed phase one
of the master plan.
Construction document
work has begun on the sled hill stairs, but bidding has
been postponed until additional funding can be realized
for construction. All other dimensions of the master plan
have been budgeted into the future through grant proposals
and millage allowances.