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<br />Appendix 2. List of CompJetedProjects
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<br />List of Completed Projects
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<br />Gunnison River.Whitewater Park, Gunnison, Colorado, 1999-Present: Chiefplanner, designer,
<br />and engineer for this $200,000 river park. The project included state-of-the-art whitewater
<br />improvements, stream bank restoration and access, and overall site improvements. The first
<br />phase of this project was completed in the Fall of2002.
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<br />Colorado River Whitewarer Park Conceptual Plan, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. 2002-Present:
<br />Chief planner, designer, and engineer for this project. Design has been approved an construction
<br />is expected to begin in the near future.
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<br />Arkansas River Whitewater Park, Salida, Colorado, 1999-Present: Chief planner, designer, and
<br />engineer of a plan funded by the Arkansas River Trust. Natural-appearing whitewater
<br />improvements restore the river, and provide economic and recreational benefits to the downtoWn
<br />area. A key aspect ofthe proj ect includes whitewater course improvements at the site of the
<br />longest-running whitewater kayak race in North America, FibArk.
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<br />Gore Creek Whitewater Park, Vail, Colorado, 1999-Present: Chief planner, designer, and
<br />engineer for this $200,000 river park. The project, which is located in the pedestrian village in
<br />downtown Vail, included creative park and bank improvements and featured natural boulder
<br />drop structures.
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<br />Truckee River Whitewater Park, Reno, Nevada, 1999-2000: Chiefplanner, designer, and
<br />engineer of a plan funded by the Nevada Commission on Tourism to restore and integrate the
<br />Truckee River into the urban fabric of downtown Reno. Key aspects of the project include a
<br />whitewater slalom course and riverside trails, plazas, and esplanades which mesh with in-stream
<br />improvements and adjacent commercial activity.
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<br />Animas River Whitewater Improvements Project, Farmington, New Mexico, 1999-2000: Chief
<br />planner, designer, and engineerfor this $100,000 project, which included modification of an
<br />unsightly diversion structure made of dumped concrete and rubble. The river restoration
<br />included the diversion of water using naturally appearing features, which provide in-stream
<br />habitat for endangered fish species.
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<br />Conceptual Plans, Colorado River Whitewater Park, Grand Junction, Colorado, 1999: Chief
<br />planner and designer for whitewater park sites in the Grand Valley on the Colorado River. Work
<br />on one site included proposing rp.odifications to a major diversion structure for whitewater
<br />boating and endangered fish passage.
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