10/06/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/06/2025 14:17
Published on October 06, 2025
Friday, Oct. 3, the City's Belle Haven Community Campus and Burgess Playground received awards from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) San Francisco Section.
Belle Haven Community Campus (BHCC) - After years of discussion and envisioning, the City and Meta partnered on the design and construction of this 38,000 sq. ft. facility that is home to the Belle Haven Library, Belle Haven Pool, Belle Haven Youth Center, Menlo Park Senior Center and Onetta Harris Community Center. The facility is LEED Platinum, all electric, includes photovoltaic panels, air source heat pumps, a battery microgrid and electric vehicle charging stations. While the microgrid is still in construction, the building has been operational since May 2024 and provides our community with a beautiful space. On Friday, the project received three awards for Outstanding Architecture Project, Outstanding Sustainable Engineering Project and Outstanding Energy Project. Congratulations to all the individuals who worked on this facility.
Burgess Playground - After a great community engagement effort, the City celebrated the ribbon cutting of the Burgess Playground in June 2024. A key focus of the design was to provide more accessibility for children with all abilities. The playground includes new accessible equipment, a rubberized surface around all play areas, benches, picnic tables and fences adorned with decorative laser-cut oak leaf designs. On Friday, the project received the award for Outstanding Small Project. Congratulations to all the individuals who worked on making this vision come to fruition.
Thank you to Senior Civil Engineer Andrea Mosqueda who took the effort to submit these award nominations.