• The intent of this project is to create a high-quality, all-wheel pump track and bike park that blends recreational function with environmental sensitivity and aesthetic harmony. The facility shall provide a safe, engaging, and visually appealing riding experience for users of all ages and skill levels while integrating seamlessly into the surrounding park setting. The design should emphasize flow, sustainability, and long-term durability, using natural materials, thoughtful grading, and native landscaping to minimize maintenance and complement the park’s character. • The Design-Build Contractor shall design and construct the interior of the pump track and surrounding site to achieve a clean, cohesive, and natural aesthetic that integrates with the surrounding park environment. The completed facility shall reflect high-quality craftsmanship, visual appeal, and durability suitable for year-round public use. • The riding surface shall consist of a smooth, continuous asphalt track featuring a balanced layout of rollers, berms, and banked turns that support both beginner and advanced riders. • The layout shall promote flow, rhythm, and safe circulation, with multiple line options where feasible. • Track edges shall transition cleanly into adjacent surface materials to minimize maintenance and improve rider safety. • Construction of a 6-foot asphalt pathway around the perimeter of bike park connecting back to existing asphalt path at each end shall be included in the design. • Landscaping shall utilize native or drought-tolerant plant species to enhance aesthetics, support erosion control, and reduce maintenance requirements. • Plantings shall be used to define circulation areas, provide spectator buffers, and visually soften the perimeter of the riding area. • All landscaping shall comply with the City’s approved plant palette and irrigation standards. • Grading and drainage improvements shall ensure positive runoff away from the riding surface, preventing puddling and sediment accumulation. • Perimeter areas and any disturbed soils shall be stabilized with hydroseed, vegetative cover, decomposed granite, or other erosion-resistant materials consistent with the overall design aesthetic.