Extension of the Riverwalk Dylan Brown, Connor Hughes, Steve Deeb, & James Riel
Background: Existing Riverwalk Original Idea Collaborative effort Construction Timeline Construction Cost
Pocket Park
Pedestrian Bridge: 12ft. Wide
Walkway Along EBSCO Side
Shade Shelters
Benches & Planters
Why Why build this? Community Benefits Environmental Benefits
Extension Details
Path & Edging 10” by 10” Stone Pavers: Coffee Creek Pave Edge Keep pavers in place
Planter & Landscaping Same pavers as path 6’ Diameter 2’-6 Tall Graded slightly for path Trim branches
Benches & Railing: Same as Existing Dumor #58 8’ long, Black O’brien & Sons
Lighting: Solar Illuminations 10’ Radius, spaced 15’ apart. 3’ Tall 3 hours in sunlight until full charge Bolted to footing Will still charge in partial light Batteries replaced once per year
Cost Materials:Cost: Stone Pavers & Edging$9,400 Subsurface materials$1,300 Lighting$5,300 Benches$7,200 Headwall Railing$750 Backfill$350 Prep$3,000 Installation$8,900 Total:$36,200
Long-term Maintenance: Seasonal? Flooding Impact
Environmental Impacts Tree protection River protection Construction impacts
Possible Extension
People Glen Gibbs Kathy Connor David Pancost – Conservation Agent Jim Butler – EBSCO Maintenance Larry Graham – Engineer