Osborn Pacific

A typical project for 23-year-old Osborn Pacific Group involves ecological restoration, habitat creation and aesthetic mitigation for infrastructure projects such as highways, bridges and road improvements. According to founder Linda Osborn, this work runs concurrently with Osborn Pacific Group’s first love: park and recreation projects. During the past year these have included master plans, feasibility studies, construction documents and construction support services for new parks and recreation areas.

Gross revenues have remained stable this year and the firm has maintained a full time staff of five with a strong backlog of work. In 2002, the firm anticipates gross fees will increase by 10 percent.

Some of this increase represents future phases of current work, including a campground and recreation facilities at Seattle City Light’s Boundary Dam, and master plans for two new parks in Everett. Other current projects include landscape architecture for Sound Transit park-and-ride lots and for the new Highline Botanical Garden; wetland, stream, and in-stream mitigation design and permitting for WSDOT and private clients; habitat creation for NOAA at Commencement Bay; and wetland monitoring for Renton.



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