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Exclusive: See the Updated Plans for Reservoir Park

The Balboa Reservoir development team filled Unity Plaza on Oct. 16 with ten large poster boards displaying the park's designs along with a huge map of the project set on a table.

Reservoir Park pavilion rendering
A rendering of the designs for the pavilion at Reservoir Park. Courtesy image
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UPDATE: See the high resolution poster board here.

AvalonBay Communities and BRIDGE Housing shared updated designs Saturday for the 1,100-unit Balboa Reservoir housing development’s Reservoir Park.

The development team filled Unity Plaza on Oct. 16 with ten large poster boards displaying the designs along with a huge map of the project set on a table. Landscape architects were on hand to answer questions from the public about materials to tree choices.

The development team, which is collecting written feedback on the designs via email, will make the designs available on the project website in the near future.

Send comments about the designs for Reservoir Park to balboareservoir@gmail.com.

Poster Board Photographs

The updated designs included the addition of 2,190 square feet to the great lawn, a 28% increase; maximized food production for the community garden; and the addition of 2,000 square feet of programmable space to the front pavilion.
Reservoir Park’s functions, history and programs
The Great Lawn and Lee Gateway
Brighton Gateway
San Ramon Gateway
Playground
Community Garden
The Pavilion
Material and furnishing palette
Trees

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Alex Mullaney

Alex Mullaney

Alex Mullaney founded The Ingleside Light in 2008 during the peak of San Francisco's great tradition of neighborhood newspapers. He is the publisher and editor.

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