C.W. Driver Companies celebrated the groundbreaking of the Crown Valley Park Community Building, a 30,000-square-foot, three-story building in Laguna Niguel, California. The $25-million project marks the final phase of a three-tier improvement plan for Crown Valley Community Park, with full completion anticipated for spring 2020.
The new facility will include offices, a multi-purpose room for up to 300 people, a kitchen, classrooms and other spaces designated for art, technology, dance and fitness. Adding to the building’s appeal is a rooftop patio overlooking the adjacent community pool.
Integrated design firm LPA Inc. worked alongside C.W. Driver Companies to create a facility for the city of Laguna Niguel that is cost effective, reflects a timeless design and improves operational efficiencies. The city aims to deliver a best-in-class recreational facility where residents can gather and experience a wide range of community events and activities.
As part of this project, C.W. Driver will make exterior improvements to the existing YMCA building to complement the design of the new community building. Other enhancements include updating the community pool deck and its facility amenities, the outdoor festival area and other pedestrian-oriented features, in addition to realigning the main drive aisle and the parking area. The community building site is currently occupied by staff modular trailers and an existing community building, all of which will be demolished and replaced.
The first tier of the Crown Valley Community Park improvement plan was completed in 2015 and included two new playgrounds, a splash pad, an expanded amphitheater and a new bathroom building. The second tier consisted of habitat restoration, the construction of a wetland, two small parking lots, a new entry bridge, an electronic marquee entry sign and an arch entry sign.