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Established in 1983, LandPlan Consultants, Inc. is a professional design
firm focusing on the areas of master planning, site planning and
landscape architecture.
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Our mission is to provide communities, institutions and public agencies
with innovative planning and design services on select projects which
improve a community's quality of life. With both municipal and public
clients, LandPlan offers a diverse project portfolio with emphasis in
the areas of streetscape design, urban planning, park and recreational
facility design and planning, campus design and planning, bicycle and
pedestrian trails, bikeways, pedestrian facilities, greenways, highway
beautification and general landscape architecture.
LandPlan has designed more than 45 miles of trails and greenways in
Oklahoma and master planned over 1500 miles of trails, bikeways, and
greenways within Oklahoma, Missouri, and Arkansas. The firm has provided
design services for over 30 downtown streetscape projects in Oklahoma
and Arkansas, as well as providing streetscape master planning services
for many communities. LandPlan has experience with park master plans,
playgrounds, water playgrounds, and general park amenities.
LandPlan continuously fine tunes its methodology and approach to
these projects. Since our first project at Whittier Square in Tulsa, we
have been providing innovative approaches to provide our clients with
the maximum benefit from their project dollar. LandPlan wants to be your
consultant. Our goal is to assist you to achieve the built work that
will fulfill the City's needs and improve the quality of life in your
City. We would like to assist you in achieving this vision.
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The $2.8 million 41st Street Plaza project is open following the
dedication ceremony Friday, May 1st. QuikTrip has made this
project a reality with funding half the
project, other donations, including the George Kaiser
Family Foundation, Samson Cos., Joe and Kathy Craft,
the William K. Warren Foundation, the Anne and Henry
Zarrow Foundation, the Mary K. Chapman Foundation, the
Lobeck-Taylor Foundation, Nadel & Gussman, the John
Steele Zink Foundation, Nancy E. and Peter C. Meinig,
the Steven and Shelly Jackson Family Foundation, Bank of
Oklahoma, SemGroup LP, Williams Cos., and Cox
Communications have covered the remaining $1.4 million
in costs.
Featured in the Tulsa World articles: Play
as you go; Plaza
Opening Honored by Donors, Officials;
Tulsa QuikTrip River Parks family area dedicated
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Beyond simply drawing up plans, LandPlan knows
that working with a client is a process. For every
project, we provide a full service array of
solutions.
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