open park field with cattails and tall grasses
Denver, Colorado

La Lomita Park Ecological Redesign

  • Landscape Architecture
  • Natural Resources
  • 2016 – 2021

The Project

True Environmental led the full redesign of La Lomita Park in southwest Denver, previously known as Asbury & Tejon Park, in collaboration with Denver Parks and Recreation. The former small neighborhood park included a recreational grass area and contained a concrete swale stormwater detention facility. The redesign focused on creating an ecological space residents feel connected to, while updating existing playground features and implementing a nature-based stormwater system.

To improve site stormwater quality before it entered the South Platte River, our design replaced the existing concrete system with a vegetated detention basin and trickle channels. These features utilize a plant palette of native vegetation that naturally improves water quality of runoff and can withstand significant water collection in the case of large-scale rain/snowstorms. The new system also improves the park’s aesthetics, enhancing the green space and providing additional habitat for local species.

In line with the ecological and community goals of the project, La Lomita’s redesign provided additional playable space for park users by introducing nature play features such as a rock pathway across the trickle channel, log stairs, “ghost grove” log mound, and a bear cub climbing sculpture. Nature play encourages park users to enliven their senses and promotes exploration and imagination. Additionally, by improving sightlines and lighting throughout the park, upgrading play structures, and installing water quality monitoring stations, the team created a public space that meets multiple, sometimes competing objectives.

La Lomita Park, recipient of awards for both sustainability and innovation, demonstrates the effectiveness of resilient, low-maintenance park design in urban areas.

Services

  • Landscape Architecture
  • Natural Resources
  • Environmental Planning & Permitting
  • GIS & Digital Solutions
  • Habitat Restoration & Mitigation
  • Stormwater Daylighting
  • Construction Oversight
  • Ecological Design
  • Post Implementation Monitoring

Ecological Design

An aerial rendering of the park’s conceptual plans

aerial rendering of park concept

Before The Design

An aerial view of what the park space looked like before the ecological redesign.

google aerial view of park before modeling
A Vision for an Ecological Park

Project Outcome

  • 2021 APWA Colorado Chapter Award
    Sustainability Category
  • 2019 Urban Park Innovation Award
    City Parks Alliance & Toro
open park field with cattails and tall grasses

Project Gallery

creek and grasses in the park
view of pond and grasses in the park
view of creek and stone steps on hill area in park
view of playground from distance in park
view of creek and grasses in park with sidewalk on right
view of tall grasses in park with trees in distance

Global Issues, Results
Driven Approach

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