Opened in 2017, Mackay Park is the first new park built in Cypress, California in over 20 years. The 2.9 acre site boasts a number of high quality, sustainable amenities including a quarter mile trail system, covered picnic areas, play structures, restrooms and exercise equipment.
Designed by on a former elementary school site, the park was also developed with green infrastructure in mind. This included California native, drought resistant plants, drip irrigation, a water infiltration system to control storm-water runoff and even a park sign made of recycled materials.
Sustainable Off-Grid Solar Lighting
Also included in the design of the park were First Light . The shoebox design matches the style of several traditional wired fixtures in the park.
But going with solar powered lighting for much of the park not only ensures there will be light even during power outages, it lowered the cost of installing lighting by avoiding the need for wires underground throughout the site. This proved to be a surprisingly important advantage during construction of the park because of unexpectedly heavy rains which raised the water table of the site by several feet.
But by avoiding much of the need for laying wires underground, the park was finished on time and under budget. The city will also avoid ongoing challenges with wire theft or corrosion.