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Rivergrove Lions Park
Rivergrove Respite will conserve water resources through design of functional stormwater features such as a native plant raingarden in the parking median. The parking lot is sloped towards the center to collect and contain the precipitation and runoff. Layers of native vegetation are used to create an aesthetically pleasing walking trail experience.
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Drought-resistant parking swale planting
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A red rock entrance sign and a dynamic planter in the parking lot have a strong impact on the visual perception of the park from the roadway.
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Drainage will filter through the grassy parking swales and serve as an aesthetic feature.
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The Rock Garden provides a variety of experiences for park visitors to enjoy.