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DEADLINE: DEC. 2021 PROP 68

APPLICATIONS DUE

 Rebuilding Paradise: The Vision of Hope Plaza

 

Melton Design Group: Landscape Architecture and Planning

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Melton Design Group, or MDG, is a full-service landscape architecture and planning firm. Greg Melton leads a team of landscape architect professionals in this exciting new era of landscape design. MDG specializes in parks and recreation design, public works, agritourism, commercial and residential projects.  We integrate the latest in design technologies as well as understanding your personal vision.

We have over 25 years of experience infusing creative landscape design in California. Our passion for landscape architecture means we create outstanding outdoor facilities both large and small. We listen and use your vision to design facilities that meet your needs. Our ultimate goal is to create “social landscapes”, to see families enjoying community parks, neighborhoods, building community and using green design technologies for sustainability. We aim to create a place to gather, a place of retreat and a place to smile!

MDG provides a full range of landscape architecture and planning services from concept, design, feasibility studies, master plans to construction documentation and construction administration. We have extensive experience with many other kinds of service. Please visit our services page for more details on what we can accomplish for you. Click through our website to see completed and current projects!

We are more than just Landscape Architects. We are neighborhood facilitators who engage the public, attend city council meetings and are advocates for your project!  We are an extension of you, listening to your ideas to ensure your project is implemented with 100% satisfaction. Member, American Society of Landscape Architects-ASLA.

 

Meet our Principal Landscape Architect, Greg Melton

 

 

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