Woollam Preserve Master Plan
OCBA was selected by the Kalamazoo County Parks Department to create a master plan for the 212-acre Woollam Preserve, a former Boy Scouts of America camp.
Grist Mill Park
OCBA assisted the City of Homer in the 1990’s with obtaining a Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund Grant for Grist Mill Park.
Belknap Lookout & Reservoir Park Improvements
OCBA and the City of Grand Rapids Parks Department facilitated two listening sessions with stakeholders and the resulting improvement plans are a direct reflection of the surrounding resident’s wants and needs.
Lookout Park improvements increase visibility and safety with lighting for better visibility after dark and offer more places from which to capture sunset views.
Cold Brook Park Master Plan
The 110-acre Motherhouse Campus landscape had evolved over the years through plant memorial donations, often without the benefit of a plan, attention to maintenance requirements, or consideration of the surrounding context.
Eastside Gateway
The 110-acre Motherhouse Campus landscape had evolved over the years through plant memorial donations, often without the benefit of a plan, attention to maintenance requirements, or consideration of the surrounding context.
Millennium Park
The edge of the Grand River in the cities of Grand Rapids, Walker, Wyoming and Grandville, on land previously mined for gravel, sand and gypsum.
Cedar Creek Adventure Play
The Pierce Cedar Creek Institute is located on 570 acres and provides educational opportunities and miles of hiking trails through a variety of ecosystems.
Davis Street Skate Plaza
Davis Street Park is surrounded on all four sides by single family and rental housing and did not offer barrier free access or playground equipment meeting current safety standards. The City of Kalamazoo’s Parks and Recreation Department (Kzoo Parks) hired OCBA to update the existing park design.
Coit & Cambridge Park Improvements (Copy)
OCBA and the City of Grand Rapids Parks Department facilitated two listening sessions with stakeholder groups for each park, and as a result, the improvement plans are a direct reflection of resident’s wants and needs.
Grand Ravines County Park
OCBA was selected by the Ottawa County Parks Department to complete the connector trail and waterfront fishing and kayak access facilities at Grand Ravines, a recently expanded park which first opened in 2000.