The scope includes the addition of new fishing docks, a bird blind, wildlife and interpretive signage, a story walk, a wayside feature, and complementary site furnishings, all carefully integrated into the existing park setting. Building upon previously completed schematic design, S. A. Miro, Inc. provided civil engineering services to advance these improvements while preserving the park’s natural character.
Civil design efforts focused on the layout, grading, and erosion control for new soft-surface trails and the bird blind, ensuring accessibility, durability, and minimal environmental disturbance. The project was intentionally developed to align with existing infrastructure, avoiding modifications to current vehicular access points and parking areas while enhancing pedestrian circulation and user experience throughout the site.
Utility impacts were minimal, with no required modifications or extensions to existing potable water or sanitary sewer systems. In keeping with the low-impact nature of the improvements, no stormwater detention or water quality facilities were necessary, and a formal drainage report was not required. The site’s location outside of mapped floodplain areas further streamlined permitting and design considerations.
Through a context-sensitive and efficient design approach, S. A. Miro, Inc. helped deliver thoughtful enhancements to Centennial Park, enriching community amenities while maintaining the ecological integrity of the park environment.