The project comprises a city hall, a community room, city council chambers, and a parking garage, as well as an addition to one branch of the public library, four pedestrian bridges, and 14 acres of parkland. A team of architects from the San Francisco and Philadelphia offices of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson (BCJ) designed the buildings and the largest pedestrian bridge. PWP Landscape Architecture, of Berkeley, California, designed the park and the three smaller bridges, which are referred to as landscape bridges. Engineers from the San Francisco office of the international firm Arup provided structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and civil engineering, along with consulting services for lighting, sustainability, and telecommunications. C.W. Driver, through its Irvine, California, office, was the general contractor.