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John R. Hucko, ASLA, RLA

• 18 years experience

• Numerous Streetscape Beautification Projects

• Experienced Project Manager and Project Landscape Architect

• Bike Path and Park Design Experience

John R. Hucko, ASLA, has 18 years experience in private practice landscape architecture. He is a graduate of the University of Arizona's Landscape Architecture Program and has worked for The Acacia Group since 1982. John served as the firm's Project Manager for improvements to historic Fort Lowell Park Phase II, Barraza Aviation Parkway landscape, irrigation, bike path and urban design improvements. Numerous streetscape and beautification projects include:

• Back To Basics, Vista Del Monte Neighborhood, Tucson, Arizona

• Fort Lowell Park Phase II Improvements, Tucson, Arizona

• Golf Links Road Landscaping, Irrigation and Bike Path System Phase I, Tucson, Arizona

• Aviation Parkway Landscaping, Irrigation, Plazas, Parks and Bike Path System, Tucson, Arizona

• Sunrise Drive through La Paloma Planned Community Landscape, Irrigation and Bike Lane, Tucson, Arizona

• Ronstadt Transit Center Landscape, Irrigation and Multi-mode Transfer Design, Tucson, Arizona

• Santa Cruz Riverpark Masterplan Update, Tucson, Arizona

• Santa Cruz Riverpark and Trail System Design and Construction Documents, Ajo Way to Irvington Rd., Tucson, Arizona

• Rillito Riverpark Feasibility Analysis and Construction Documents for Converting the Irrigation System from Potable Water to Reclaimed Water, Pima County, Arizona

• Santa Cruz County Park, Sgt. Manuel H. Tapia Recreational Trail, Nogales, Arizona

 

 

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