Our Work

  • E Street Greenway Master Plan
    San Diego, CA View Project

    E Street Greenway Master Plan

    Client: City of San Diego
    Location: San Diego, CA

    The master planned E Street Greenway is located between Horton Plaza and the Interstate 5 Freeway, starting on 4th Avenue and ending on 16th Street. Stretching 16 city blocks, the E Street Greenway traverses two of San Diego’s most cherished historic districts, Gaslamp Quarter and East Village....
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  • The Silver Strand, “Nature’s Bridge to Discovery”
    Coronado, CA View Project

    The Silver Strand, “Nature’s Bridge to Discovery”

    Client: City of Coronado
    Location: Coronado, CA

    The Silver Strand is a narrow, eight-mile long environmentally significant stretch of land where the Scenic State Highway SR 75 and bike path links the cities of Coronado and Imperial Beach just southwest of downtown San Diego. Recognizing that the potential for the Silver Strand was under-served,...
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  • North Harbor Drive Landscape Improvements
    San Diego, CA View Project

    North Harbor Drive Landscape Improvements

    Client: San Diego Port District
    Location: San Diego, CA

    Schmidt Design Group collaborated with the Port of San Diego to establish a new landscape vision for North Harbor Drive. Nearly 90,000 motorists experience North Harbor Drive on a daily basis making it one of the most visually prominent experiences in San Diego County. The proposed landscape...
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  • El Cajon Transit District Specific Plan
    El Cajon, CA View Project

    El Cajon Transit District Specific Plan

    Client: City of El Cajon
    Location: El Cajon, CA

    Schmidt Design Group, Inc., collaborated with M.W. Steele Architects to create a framework for future development of a 259-acre district within the City of El Cajon. The public realm strategy sought to employ significant “road diets” throughout the District to increase multi-modal connectivity...
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  • Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail
    Solana Beach, CA View Project

    Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail

    Client: City of Solana Beach
    Location: Solana Beach, CA

    The Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail is a 1.5-mile linear park running along the length of the City of Solana Beach.  Schmidt Design Group, Inc.’s design of the trail was created with the help of significant community feedback and workshops.  The Solana Beach Coastal Rail Trail Linear Park is...
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  • Carlsbad Coastal Rail Trail & Roundabout
    Carlsbad, CA View Project

    Carlsbad Coastal Rail Trail & Roundabout

    Client: City of Carlsbad
    Location: Carlsbad, CA

    Schmidt Design Group, Inc., collaborated with M.W. Steele Architects to create a framework for future development of a 259-acre district within the City of El Cajon. The public realm strategy sought to employ significant “road diets” throughout the District to increase multi-modal connectivity...
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  • Maple Street Pedestrian Plaza
    Escondido, CA View Project

    Maple Street Pedestrian Plaza

    Client: City of Escondido
    Location: Escondido, CA

    The Maple Street Pedestrian Plaza project is the transformation of an existing street to a narrow one-way street...

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  • Santa Fe Pedestrian Undercrossing
    Encinitas, CA View Project

    Santa Fe Pedestrian Undercrossing

    Client: T.Y. Lin International
    Location: Encinitas, CA

    As subconsultant to T.Y. Lin International for the City of Encinitas, Schmidt Design Group, Inc. provided design and planning services for four pedestrian rail undercrossings in the City of Encinitas along the Los Angeles – San Diego – San Luis Obispo (LOSSAN) coastal rail corridor....
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  • Escondido Creek Trail Master Plan
    Escondido, CA View Project

    Escondido Creek Trail Master Plan

    Client: City of Escondido
    Location: Escondido, CA

    Schmidt Design Group created the Escondido Creek Trail Master Plan as a resource and guideline for future development of the creek trail, which extends approximately seven miles through central Escondido. The plan will transform a blighted flood-control channel into a recreational asset for the...
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