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Hayden to scottsdale osborn ROAD C omplete S treet LANDSCAPE THEME Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud Tecoma stans Yellow Bells Water Harvesting/LID Elements Water Harvesting Swales Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana Accents Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Dister Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana 3/4” Screened Decomposed Granite Color: Desert Gold Surface Select Boulders 4”-8” Rip Rap Apron Color: Indigenous Brown Trees Shrubs Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree Proposed Inert Materials Proposed Plant Materials LID Techniques •Storm Water Harvesting •Curb Cuts Into Median •Lower Median Grade •Permeable Pavement •Vegetated Swales •Native Stone Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe Desert Pavement 3” Base with 3”-8” Blend Color: Indigenous Brown Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emu Symbol Salvaged Plant Material Trees Shrubs & Accents Botanical Name Native Tree Non-Native Tree Palm Native Cacti Species Caesalpinia cacalaco ‘Smoothie’ Chilopsis linearis ‘Lucretina Hamilton’ Tipuana tipu Existing Shrub Bougainvillea Calliandra Convolvulus cneorum Lantana Spp. Lantana montevidensis Leucophyllum candidum Ruellia peninsularis Tecoma stans Agave desmettiana Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Bouteloua gracilis ‘Blonde Ambition’ Hesperaloe parviflora ‘Breaklights’ Eremophila glabra ssp. carnosa Winter Blaze Common Name Protect In Place Protect In Place Protect In Place Protect In Place Cacalaco Desert Willow Tipu Tree Protect In Place Oo-La-La Bougainvillea Sierra Star Fairy Duster Bush Morning Glory ‘New Gold’ Lantana Purple Trailing Lantana Thunder Cloud Desert Ruellia Yellow Bells Smooth Agave Blue Elf Aloe Blue Gramma Breaklights Hesperaloe Winter Blaze Emu

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Page 1: Osborn Road Complete Street - “Hayden Road to Scottsdale ......approach with a notion of repetition as a device to organize and guide travelers along the Osborn Road corridor between

Hayden to scottsdaleosborn ROAD Complete Street

LANDSCAPE THEME

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Water Harvesting/LID Elements Water Harvesting Swales

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Accents

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Dister

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

3/4” Screened Decomposed Granite Color: Desert Gold

Surface Select Boulders 4”-8” Rip Rap Apron Color: Indigenous Brown

Trees

Shrubs

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

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•Storm Water Harvesting

•Curb Cuts Into Median

•Lower Median Grade

•Permeable Pavement

•Vegetated Swales

•Native Stone

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe

Desert Pavement 3” Base with 3”-8” Blend Color: Indigenous Brown

Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emu

The new landscape improvements for Osborn Road Complete Streets project will feature a ’Structured Southwest Arid-Oasis’ planting theme emphasizing transparency in the planting design which takes on a more structured pattern approach with a notion of repetition as a device to organize and guide travelers along the Osborn Road corridor between Hayden Road west to Scottsdale Road. The landscape plant pallet includes a combination of protect-in-place mature trees, salvaged and relocated native plants along with new plant materials influenced by the confluences of the Indian Bend Wash with its wide swath of open greenery combined with the natural Southwest Arid-Oasis plant materials of the unique urban character of downtown Scottsdale. All new, existing and salvaged plant materials within the project limits will be irrigated by a new automatic drip irrigation system.The primary street tree is the Tipu Tree (Tipuana tipu). The Tipu Tree, known for its use as a shade tree with its bright yellow summertime flowers, will frame the Osborn Road corridor and be planted in landscape rights-of-way areas adjacent to the roadway (when applicable). The Tipu Tree will be supported with secondary trees, shrubs, groundcovers and accent plants native to Arizona’s intermediate desert along with a selected mixture of subtropical plants characterized by dense greenery and rich, vibrant color. All the new plant materials are listed on the Arizona Department of Water Resources low water use drought tolerant plant list and is in compliance with the City’s DS&PM standards and design guidelines with specific attention to the unique urban character of Indian Bend Wash and downtown Scottsdale. The new landscape will function as an Urban Ecosystem incorporating sustainability principles which are integrated in the landscape design reflected in the use of water harvesting principles, low impact development (LID) components and a selective use of a natural topping of decomposed granite and angular crushed rock as ground plane surfacing materials in planting areas, swales, and berms.Hardscape aesthetic elements within the corridor will be integrated with the landscape areas. These hardscape aesthetic elements will include custom benches, trash receptacles, low retaining walls as needed and the placement of accent pavement at strategic areas and points of interest along the corridor. When possible, the design will introduce protective refuge areas for pedestrian & bike travelers.

Osborn Road Complete Street - “Hayden Road to Scottsdale Road” Landscape Theme Symbol Salvaged Plant Material

Botanical Name Common Name

Native Tree Protect In Place

Non-Native Tree Protect In Place

Palm Protect In Place

Native Cacti Species Protect In Place

Existing Shrub Protect In Place

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Duster

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma‘Blonde Ambition’Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe‘Breaklights’Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emucarnosa Winter Blaze

Shrubs & Accents

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco‘Smoothie’

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow‘Lucretina Hamilton’

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Trees

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Water Harvesting/LID Elements Water Harvesting Swales

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Accents

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Dister

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

3/4” Screened Decomposed Granite Color: Desert Gold

Surface Select Boulders 4”-8” Rip Rap Apron Color: Indigenous Brown

Trees

Shrubs

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Prop

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Iner

t Mat

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lsPr

opos

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lant

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•Storm Water Harvesting

•Curb Cuts Into Median

•Lower Median Grade

•Permeable Pavement

•Vegetated Swales

•Native Stone

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe

Desert Pavement 3” Base with 3”-8” Blend Color: Indigenous Brown

Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emu

The new landscape improvements for Osborn Road Complete Streets project will feature a ’Structured Southwest Arid-Oasis’ planting theme emphasizing transparency in the planting design which takes on a more structured pattern approach with a notion of repetition as a device to organize and guide travelers along the Osborn Road corridor between Hayden Road west to Scottsdale Road. The landscape plant pallet includes a combination of protect-in-place mature trees, salvaged and relocated native plants along with new plant materials influenced by the confluences of the Indian Bend Wash with its wide swath of open greenery combined with the natural Southwest Arid-Oasis plant materials of the unique urban character of downtown Scottsdale. All new, existing and salvaged plant materials within the project limits will be irrigated by a new automatic drip irrigation system.The primary street tree is the Tipu Tree (Tipuana tipu). The Tipu Tree, known for its use as a shade tree with its bright yellow summertime flowers, will frame the Osborn Road corridor and be planted in landscape rights-of-way areas adjacent to the roadway (when applicable). The Tipu Tree will be supported with secondary trees, shrubs, groundcovers and accent plants native to Arizona’s intermediate desert along with a selected mixture of subtropical plants characterized by dense greenery and rich, vibrant color. All the new plant materials are listed on the Arizona Department of Water Resources low water use drought tolerant plant list and is in compliance with the City’s DS&PM standards and design guidelines with specific attention to the unique urban character of Indian Bend Wash and downtown Scottsdale. The new landscape will function as an Urban Ecosystem incorporating sustainability principles which are integrated in the landscape design reflected in the use of water harvesting principles, low impact development (LID) components and a selective use of a natural topping of decomposed granite and angular crushed rock as ground plane surfacing materials in planting areas, swales, and berms.Hardscape aesthetic elements within the corridor will be integrated with the landscape areas. These hardscape aesthetic elements will include custom benches, trash receptacles, low retaining walls as needed and the placement of accent pavement at strategic areas and points of interest along the corridor. When possible, the design will introduce protective refuge areas for pedestrian & bike travelers.

Osborn Road Complete Street - “Hayden Road to Scottsdale Road” Landscape Theme Symbol Salvaged Plant Material

Botanical Name Common Name

Native Tree Protect In Place

Non-Native Tree Protect In Place

Palm Protect In Place

Native Cacti Species Protect In Place

Existing Shrub Protect In Place

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Duster

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma‘Blonde Ambition’Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe‘Breaklights’Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emucarnosa Winter Blaze

Shrubs & Accents

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco‘Smoothie’

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow‘Lucretina Hamilton’

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Trees

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Water Harvesting/LID Elements Water Harvesting Swales

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Accents

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Dister

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

3/4” Screened Decomposed Granite Color: Desert Gold

Surface Select Boulders 4”-8” Rip Rap Apron Color: Indigenous Brown

Trees

Shrubs

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Prop

osed

Iner

t Mat

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lsPr

opos

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lant

Mat

eria

ls

LID

Tech

niqu

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•Storm Water Harvesting

•Curb Cuts Into Median

•Lower Median Grade

•Permeable Pavement

•Vegetated Swales

•Native Stone

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe

Desert Pavement 3” Base with 3”-8” Blend Color: Indigenous Brown

Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emu

The new landscape improvements for Osborn Road Complete Streets project will feature a ’Structured Southwest Arid-Oasis’ planting theme emphasizing transparency in the planting design which takes on a more structured pattern approach with a notion of repetition as a device to organize and guide travelers along the Osborn Road corridor between Hayden Road west to Scottsdale Road. The landscape plant pallet includes a combination of protect-in-place mature trees, salvaged and relocated native plants along with new plant materials influenced by the confluences of the Indian Bend Wash with its wide swath of open greenery combined with the natural Southwest Arid-Oasis plant materials of the unique urban character of downtown Scottsdale. All new, existing and salvaged plant materials within the project limits will be irrigated by a new automatic drip irrigation system.The primary street tree is the Tipu Tree (Tipuana tipu). The Tipu Tree, known for its use as a shade tree with its bright yellow summertime flowers, will frame the Osborn Road corridor and be planted in landscape rights-of-way areas adjacent to the roadway (when applicable). The Tipu Tree will be supported with secondary trees, shrubs, groundcovers and accent plants native to Arizona’s intermediate desert along with a selected mixture of subtropical plants characterized by dense greenery and rich, vibrant color. All the new plant materials are listed on the Arizona Department of Water Resources low water use drought tolerant plant list and is in compliance with the City’s DS&PM standards and design guidelines with specific attention to the unique urban character of Indian Bend Wash and downtown Scottsdale. The new landscape will function as an Urban Ecosystem incorporating sustainability principles which are integrated in the landscape design reflected in the use of water harvesting principles, low impact development (LID) components and a selective use of a natural topping of decomposed granite and angular crushed rock as ground plane surfacing materials in planting areas, swales, and berms.Hardscape aesthetic elements within the corridor will be integrated with the landscape areas. These hardscape aesthetic elements will include custom benches, trash receptacles, low retaining walls as needed and the placement of accent pavement at strategic areas and points of interest along the corridor. When possible, the design will introduce protective refuge areas for pedestrian & bike travelers.

Osborn Road Complete Street - “Hayden Road to Scottsdale Road” Landscape Theme Symbol Salvaged Plant Material

Botanical Name Common Name

Native Tree Protect In Place

Non-Native Tree Protect In Place

Palm Protect In Place

Native Cacti Species Protect In Place

Existing Shrub Protect In Place

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Duster

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma‘Blonde Ambition’Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe‘Breaklights’Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emucarnosa Winter Blaze

Shrubs & Accents

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco‘Smoothie’

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow‘Lucretina Hamilton’

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Trees

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Water Harvesting/LID Elements Water Harvesting Swales

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Accents

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Dister

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

3/4” Screened Decomposed Granite Color: Desert Gold

Surface Select Boulders 4”-8” Rip Rap Apron Color: Indigenous Brown

Trees

Shrubs

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Prop

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Iner

t Mat

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lsPr

opos

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lant

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ls

LID

Tech

niqu

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•Storm Water Harvesting

•Curb Cuts Into Median

•Lower Median Grade

•Permeable Pavement

•Vegetated Swales

•Native Stone

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe

Desert Pavement 3” Base with 3”-8” Blend Color: Indigenous Brown

Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emu

The new landscape improvements for Osborn Road Complete Streets project will feature a ’Structured Southwest Arid-Oasis’ planting theme emphasizing transparency in the planting design which takes on a more structured pattern approach with a notion of repetition as a device to organize and guide travelers along the Osborn Road corridor between Hayden Road west to Scottsdale Road. The landscape plant pallet includes a combination of protect-in-place mature trees, salvaged and relocated native plants along with new plant materials influenced by the confluences of the Indian Bend Wash with its wide swath of open greenery combined with the natural Southwest Arid-Oasis plant materials of the unique urban character of downtown Scottsdale. All new, existing and salvaged plant materials within the project limits will be irrigated by a new automatic drip irrigation system.The primary street tree is the Tipu Tree (Tipuana tipu). The Tipu Tree, known for its use as a shade tree with its bright yellow summertime flowers, will frame the Osborn Road corridor and be planted in landscape rights-of-way areas adjacent to the roadway (when applicable). The Tipu Tree will be supported with secondary trees, shrubs, groundcovers and accent plants native to Arizona’s intermediate desert along with a selected mixture of subtropical plants characterized by dense greenery and rich, vibrant color. All the new plant materials are listed on the Arizona Department of Water Resources low water use drought tolerant plant list and is in compliance with the City’s DS&PM standards and design guidelines with specific attention to the unique urban character of Indian Bend Wash and downtown Scottsdale. The new landscape will function as an Urban Ecosystem incorporating sustainability principles which are integrated in the landscape design reflected in the use of water harvesting principles, low impact development (LID) components and a selective use of a natural topping of decomposed granite and angular crushed rock as ground plane surfacing materials in planting areas, swales, and berms.Hardscape aesthetic elements within the corridor will be integrated with the landscape areas. These hardscape aesthetic elements will include custom benches, trash receptacles, low retaining walls as needed and the placement of accent pavement at strategic areas and points of interest along the corridor. When possible, the design will introduce protective refuge areas for pedestrian & bike travelers.

Osborn Road Complete Street - “Hayden Road to Scottsdale Road” Landscape Theme Symbol Salvaged Plant Material

Botanical Name Common Name

Native Tree Protect In Place

Non-Native Tree Protect In Place

Palm Protect In Place

Native Cacti Species Protect In Place

Existing Shrub Protect In Place

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Duster

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma‘Blonde Ambition’Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe‘Breaklights’Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emucarnosa Winter Blaze

Shrubs & Accents

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco‘Smoothie’

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow‘Lucretina Hamilton’

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Trees

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Water Harvesting/LID Elements Water Harvesting Swales

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Accents

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Dister

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

3/4” Screened Decomposed Granite Color: Desert Gold

Surface Select Boulders 4”-8” Rip Rap Apron Color: Indigenous Brown

Trees

Shrubs

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Prop

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Iner

t Mat

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lsPr

opos

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lant

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ls

LID

Tech

niqu

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•Storm Water Harvesting

•Curb Cuts Into Median

•Lower Median Grade

•Permeable Pavement

•Vegetated Swales

•Native Stone

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe

Desert Pavement 3” Base with 3”-8” Blend Color: Indigenous Brown

Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emu

The new landscape improvements for Osborn Road Complete Streets project will feature a ’Structured Southwest Arid-Oasis’ planting theme emphasizing transparency in the planting design which takes on a more structured pattern approach with a notion of repetition as a device to organize and guide travelers along the Osborn Road corridor between Hayden Road west to Scottsdale Road. The landscape plant pallet includes a combination of protect-in-place mature trees, salvaged and relocated native plants along with new plant materials influenced by the confluences of the Indian Bend Wash with its wide swath of open greenery combined with the natural Southwest Arid-Oasis plant materials of the unique urban character of downtown Scottsdale. All new, existing and salvaged plant materials within the project limits will be irrigated by a new automatic drip irrigation system.The primary street tree is the Tipu Tree (Tipuana tipu). The Tipu Tree, known for its use as a shade tree with its bright yellow summertime flowers, will frame the Osborn Road corridor and be planted in landscape rights-of-way areas adjacent to the roadway (when applicable). The Tipu Tree will be supported with secondary trees, shrubs, groundcovers and accent plants native to Arizona’s intermediate desert along with a selected mixture of subtropical plants characterized by dense greenery and rich, vibrant color. All the new plant materials are listed on the Arizona Department of Water Resources low water use drought tolerant plant list and is in compliance with the City’s DS&PM standards and design guidelines with specific attention to the unique urban character of Indian Bend Wash and downtown Scottsdale. The new landscape will function as an Urban Ecosystem incorporating sustainability principles which are integrated in the landscape design reflected in the use of water harvesting principles, low impact development (LID) components and a selective use of a natural topping of decomposed granite and angular crushed rock as ground plane surfacing materials in planting areas, swales, and berms.Hardscape aesthetic elements within the corridor will be integrated with the landscape areas. These hardscape aesthetic elements will include custom benches, trash receptacles, low retaining walls as needed and the placement of accent pavement at strategic areas and points of interest along the corridor. When possible, the design will introduce protective refuge areas for pedestrian & bike travelers.

Osborn Road Complete Street - “Hayden Road to Scottsdale Road” Landscape Theme Symbol Salvaged Plant Material

Botanical Name Common Name

Native Tree Protect In Place

Non-Native Tree Protect In Place

Palm Protect In Place

Native Cacti Species Protect In Place

Existing Shrub Protect In Place

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Duster

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma‘Blonde Ambition’Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe‘Breaklights’Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emucarnosa Winter Blaze

Shrubs & Accents

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco‘Smoothie’

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow‘Lucretina Hamilton’

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Trees

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Water Harvesting/LID Elements Water Harvesting Swales

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Accents

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Dister

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

3/4” Screened Decomposed Granite Color: Desert Gold

Surface Select Boulders 4”-8” Rip Rap Apron Color: Indigenous Brown

Trees

Shrubs

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Prop

osed

Iner

t Mat

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lsPr

opos

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lant

Mat

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ls

LID

Tech

niqu

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•Storm Water Harvesting

•Curb Cuts Into Median

•Lower Median Grade

•Permeable Pavement

•Vegetated Swales

•Native Stone

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe

Desert Pavement 3” Base with 3”-8” Blend Color: Indigenous Brown

Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emu

The new landscape improvements for Osborn Road Complete Streets project will feature a ’Structured Southwest Arid-Oasis’ planting theme emphasizing transparency in the planting design which takes on a more structured pattern approach with a notion of repetition as a device to organize and guide travelers along the Osborn Road corridor between Hayden Road west to Scottsdale Road. The landscape plant pallet includes a combination of protect-in-place mature trees, salvaged and relocated native plants along with new plant materials influenced by the confluences of the Indian Bend Wash with its wide swath of open greenery combined with the natural Southwest Arid-Oasis plant materials of the unique urban character of downtown Scottsdale. All new, existing and salvaged plant materials within the project limits will be irrigated by a new automatic drip irrigation system.The primary street tree is the Tipu Tree (Tipuana tipu). The Tipu Tree, known for its use as a shade tree with its bright yellow summertime flowers, will frame the Osborn Road corridor and be planted in landscape rights-of-way areas adjacent to the roadway (when applicable). The Tipu Tree will be supported with secondary trees, shrubs, groundcovers and accent plants native to Arizona’s intermediate desert along with a selected mixture of subtropical plants characterized by dense greenery and rich, vibrant color. All the new plant materials are listed on the Arizona Department of Water Resources low water use drought tolerant plant list and is in compliance with the City’s DS&PM standards and design guidelines with specific attention to the unique urban character of Indian Bend Wash and downtown Scottsdale. The new landscape will function as an Urban Ecosystem incorporating sustainability principles which are integrated in the landscape design reflected in the use of water harvesting principles, low impact development (LID) components and a selective use of a natural topping of decomposed granite and angular crushed rock as ground plane surfacing materials in planting areas, swales, and berms.Hardscape aesthetic elements within the corridor will be integrated with the landscape areas. These hardscape aesthetic elements will include custom benches, trash receptacles, low retaining walls as needed and the placement of accent pavement at strategic areas and points of interest along the corridor. When possible, the design will introduce protective refuge areas for pedestrian & bike travelers.

Osborn Road Complete Street - “Hayden Road to Scottsdale Road” Landscape Theme Symbol Salvaged Plant Material

Botanical Name Common Name

Native Tree Protect In Place

Non-Native Tree Protect In Place

Palm Protect In Place

Native Cacti Species Protect In Place

Existing Shrub Protect In Place

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Duster

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma‘Blonde Ambition’Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe‘Breaklights’Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emucarnosa Winter Blaze

Shrubs & Accents

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco‘Smoothie’

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow‘Lucretina Hamilton’

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Trees

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Water Harvesting/LID Elements Water Harvesting Swales

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Accents

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Dister

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

3/4” Screened Decomposed Granite Color: Desert Gold

Surface Select Boulders 4”-8” Rip Rap Apron Color: Indigenous Brown

Trees

Shrubs

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

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•Storm Water Harvesting

•Curb Cuts Into Median

•Lower Median Grade

•Permeable Pavement

•Vegetated Swales

•Native Stone

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe

Desert Pavement 3” Base with 3”-8” Blend Color: Indigenous Brown

Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emu

The new landscape improvements for Osborn Road Complete Streets project will feature a ’Structured Southwest Arid-Oasis’ planting theme emphasizing transparency in the planting design which takes on a more structured pattern approach with a notion of repetition as a device to organize and guide travelers along the Osborn Road corridor between Hayden Road west to Scottsdale Road. The landscape plant pallet includes a combination of protect-in-place mature trees, salvaged and relocated native plants along with new plant materials influenced by the confluences of the Indian Bend Wash with its wide swath of open greenery combined with the natural Southwest Arid-Oasis plant materials of the unique urban character of downtown Scottsdale. All new, existing and salvaged plant materials within the project limits will be irrigated by a new automatic drip irrigation system.The primary street tree is the Tipu Tree (Tipuana tipu). The Tipu Tree, known for its use as a shade tree with its bright yellow summertime flowers, will frame the Osborn Road corridor and be planted in landscape rights-of-way areas adjacent to the roadway (when applicable). The Tipu Tree will be supported with secondary trees, shrubs, groundcovers and accent plants native to Arizona’s intermediate desert along with a selected mixture of subtropical plants characterized by dense greenery and rich, vibrant color. All the new plant materials are listed on the Arizona Department of Water Resources low water use drought tolerant plant list and is in compliance with the City’s DS&PM standards and design guidelines with specific attention to the unique urban character of Indian Bend Wash and downtown Scottsdale. The new landscape will function as an Urban Ecosystem incorporating sustainability principles which are integrated in the landscape design reflected in the use of water harvesting principles, low impact development (LID) components and a selective use of a natural topping of decomposed granite and angular crushed rock as ground plane surfacing materials in planting areas, swales, and berms.Hardscape aesthetic elements within the corridor will be integrated with the landscape areas. These hardscape aesthetic elements will include custom benches, trash receptacles, low retaining walls as needed and the placement of accent pavement at strategic areas and points of interest along the corridor. When possible, the design will introduce protective refuge areas for pedestrian & bike travelers.

Osborn Road Complete Street - “Hayden Road to Scottsdale Road” Landscape Theme Symbol Salvaged Plant Material

Botanical Name Common Name

Native Tree Protect In Place

Non-Native Tree Protect In Place

Palm Protect In Place

Native Cacti Species Protect In Place

Existing Shrub Protect In Place

Bougainvillea Oo-La-La Bougainvillea

Calliandra Sierra Star Fairy Duster

Convolvulus cneorum Bush Morning Glory

Lantana Spp. ‘New Gold’ Lantana

Lantana montevidensis Purple Trailing Lantana

Leucophyllum candidum Thunder Cloud

Ruellia peninsularis Desert Ruellia

Tecoma stans Yellow Bells

Agave desmettiana Smooth Agave

Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ Blue Elf Aloe

Bouteloua gracilis Blue Gramma‘Blonde Ambition’Hesperaloe parviflora Breaklights Hesperaloe‘Breaklights’Eremophila glabra ssp. Winter Blaze Emucarnosa Winter Blaze

Shrubs & Accents

Caesalpinia cacalaco Cacalaco‘Smoothie’

Chilopsis linearis Desert Willow‘Lucretina Hamilton’

Tipuana tipu Tipu Tree

Trees