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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05/11/2026 - Meeting Materials �LAKF<' DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC LANDS 184-1 Washington Square Cultural Landscape Report (CLR) Update Nancy Monteith - Sr. Landscape Architect, Public Lands Amy Reid - Associate Landscape Architect, Public Lands Washington Square CLR Today's Update: ~.} � i 1 . CLR Scope of Work 2. Technical Advisory Committee • ' �'� 3. Selection Committee 4. Timeline ' s :4 ��,�� ►i:'t� rw �� t 5. Questions / Comments I V �; , '3'� ht l . BuildingSalt Lake City and County in 1896- PUBLIC Washington Square CLR CLR Scope of Work Part 1: Introduction: Management Summary, Historical Summary, Scope of Work, Methodology, Study Area, Summary of Findings, Recommendations for Further Study Part 2: Site History, Existing Conditions, and 4 vi Analysis and Evaluation `' n r " eL" •a i a �i i 91M �I l-- '�c� 1 • ( `''tiff: �� y,' �- Part 3: Landscape Treatment and Design � `; . .� -- Criteria Recommendations' f' Washington Square CLR Landscape Treatment: Perimeter Security - 6«'!r''t, • Analyze and provide recommendations for perimeter and internal security mitigations from the Washington Square Design Basis Threat Assessment. .4 • Respond to and provide t ? recommendations for additional landscape site security recommendations in the Washington Square Design Basis Threat Assessment. Washington Square CLR Landscape Treatment: Perimeter Security Develop perimeter security typology based on the General Services Administration (GSA) f recommendations for historic buildings. 4, t • Landscape based barriers • Streetscape integrated elements • Compatible fencing and edge treatments ills • Discreet physical barriers _ • Access control points • Circulation and approach management • Architectural and structural integration • Visual cues and wayfinding Washington Square CLR Landscape Treatment: Historic Arboretum • Provide treatment recommendations for the historic arboretum to evaluate. proposed perimeter security impacts • Evaluate alternative approaches to managing event layout to minimize site �: - impacts. r w+, r� q� t e• (�• ,y- i PUBLIC LANDS Washington Square CLR Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) The TAC will provide feedback to guide the CLR's = development. Tentative list-seeking feedback. • Arts Council Representative • City Hall Building Administrator • Events Team Representative(s) • RFP Selection Committee (includes CUC member) • Transportation Representative • Urban Forestry Representatives iso 11�I Public Lands Maintenance representative Additional members as needed Washington Square CLR Consultant Selection Committee _a Responsibilities: review RFP and consultant w , proposals, participate in interviews and rank firms to select consultant. Attend TAC meetings U during CLR process: ' • CUC Board Member • Nathan Kobs, Director of Safety and Security, Public Services, SLC °r • Kelsey Lindquist, Planner Manager, Planning t Division , SLC r • Nancy Monteith, Senior Landscape Architect, Planning & Design, Public Lands, SLCrk} • Amy Reid, Associate Landscape Architect, Planning & Design, Public Lands, SLC Washington Square CLR Timeline The proposed timeline is subject to change: w _a May 22, 2026 RFP Draft to reviewers June 5, 2026 Reviewer comments U' Late June 2026 RFP out for bid ` _ Y Summer 2026 Consultant Selection & Contracting ; Fall 2026 Work begins on CLR V Summer 2027 Product delivered Washington Square CLR Questions / Comments • How does your board want to be involved in the CLR review process? • What questions or comments do you have for us? / \ DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC LANDS 184-1 THANK YOU ■ Cultural Landscape to a hisCultura landscapes have significance in American history.Their significance person. from a historic event,to a historic person, EVENT ro a historic style of design o method of onstruction,to a place with the potential / STYLE OF DESIGN OR METHOD OF to CONSTRUCTION reveal information through archeology. ` - Characteristics - PERSON Ali(HLOLOGICAL INTORMATION NATURAL SYSTEMS AND FEATURES M They also have historic character that conveys their significance and integrity. Integrity •. Inte the presence of landscape characteristics.These are the y is measured b y tangible remains of historic processes or patterns.The NIPS recognizes thirteen types of landscape characteristics that can be potentially found in any cultural landscape. SPATIAL ORGANIZATION LAND USE CIRCULATION m.n�m„sa,,x„«am<�.maia nap nisairomw xn,w,rai aswnnua,inp„em<aee,M�men,wmpEni,a,m. xn,orvan ,w n�man mwmmt CULTURAL TRADITIONS TOPOGRAPHY VEGETATION { xa,o,xai mam,n,m�msa,<nr.s„n�,a,v�mM x,:,o„sar n�ma,z,.d,<a peauey p..,�,�. Ra„wnsa nmun.nnuemeap arom nameagl mumkea. CLUSTERARRANGEMENT BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES VIEWS AND VISTAS CONSTRUCTED WATER FEATURES ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES SMALL-SCALE FEA RES"-� PUBLIC L . , xn sw,nls,a om O1111 RION �Fya xsw,sao.w.aom.nm„:vaseswemo+a:a ann,.. on<re,<. / m.,wo.+e< nps.gov/wlturallandscapes