In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the development of a hillside site plan that is part of a larger project by America First. The hillside, which has undergone significant excavation and tree removal, is poised for construction as part of a phased campus expansion that includes multiple office buildings and associated infrastructure.
The hillside project, covering approximately 2.5 acres, is designed to serve both aesthetic and structural purposes. It will feature extensive landscaping and irrigation systems that exceed the minimum requirements for commercial properties. The plan includes retaining walls and vertical helical piers to stabilize the hillside and support future buildings, addressing concerns about slope stability that arose during initial analyses.
During the meeting, representatives highlighted the environmental considerations taken during the project, including the protection of local wildlife. A notable instance involved the careful removal of a tree that housed a hawk and her chicks, demonstrating the developers' commitment to ecological stewardship.
The project also includes stormwater management strategies to mitigate potential flooding issues, particularly given the presence of several springs in the hillside. Engineers have designed a system to manage water flow effectively, ensuring the stability of the retaining walls and the overall site.
Access to the hillside will be restricted primarily for maintenance purposes, with no public access planned. This decision aims to enhance safety and preserve the integrity of the site as construction progresses.
Overall, the ambitious project is expected to take several years to complete and aims to beautify the area while providing essential structural support for the new campus buildings. The city council is set to review the recommendations for approval in the coming weeks.