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Washington Square
Cultural Landscape Report (CLR) Update
Nancy Monteith - Sr. Landscape Architect, Public Lands
Amy Reid - Associate Landscape Architect, Public Lands
Washington Square CLR
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1 . CLR Scope of Work
2. Technical Advisory Committee
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3. Selection Committee
4. Timeline ' s :4 ��,�� ►i:'t� rw ��
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5. Questions / Comments
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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
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Criteria Recommendations' f'
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Landscape Treatment: Perimeter Security -
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• Analyze and provide recommendations
for perimeter and internal security
mitigations from the Washington Square
Design Basis Threat Assessment.
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• Respond to and provide t ?
recommendations for additional
landscape site security recommendations
in the Washington Square Design Basis
Threat Assessment.
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Landscape Treatment: Perimeter Security
Develop perimeter security typology based on
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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
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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.
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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
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Consultant Selection Committee
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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
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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 &
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Fall 2026 Work begins on CLR V
Summer 2027 Product delivered
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Questions / Comments
• How does your board want to be involved in the CLR
review process?
• What questions or comments do you have for us?
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PUBLIC LANDS
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