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Check out the bingo sign! CAZENOVIA STEPHENSON ST. BRIDGE

REPLACEMENT OF ONE BANK OF A CONCRETE-LINED CHANNEL CAZENOVIA STEPHENSON STREET BRIDGE SPONSOR: CITY OF BUFFALO, NY CONSTRUCTED OCTOBER MARCH 2006

CAZENOVIA STEPHENSON STREET BRIDGE Urban Urban Urban!! Steep bank slopes-fenced off for public safely, concrete lined channel Roads on top of both banks within feet of sloped bank of stream Dense urban single-family dwellings Floods fairly often due to flow, ice jams, & backwater effects from the Buffalo River City of Buffalo, NY project Pool-riffle-pool stream, less than 1% slope

PRE-PROJECT PHOTOS by Lallman Rambali NYSDOT REGION 9 WINTER 2003

Ice on US side of Stephenson Street bridge. Pix by Lallman Rambali 2003

From Stephenson St. bridge, looking US Pix by Lallman Rambali 2003

PRE-PROJECT PHOTOS by Dave Derrick FEBRUARY 24, 2005

Looking across stream, left bank in background. Pix by Derrick 2/24/2005

CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS by Jeff Fisk, Project Engineer, OCTOBER 2005

Looking left bank, US end of project. Pix by Jeff Fisk - Oct. 2005

Positioning & driving sheetpile. Note worker Pix by Jeff Fisk - Oct. 2005

CONSTRUCTION PHOTOS by Dave Derrick NOVEMBER 4, 2005

Looking DS. Old sheetpile removed, new installed. Pix by Derrick 11/4/2005

Looking DS. Driving sheetpile toe. Project is 1,000 ft long. Pix by Derrick 11/4/2005

CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE Photos by Derrick MAY 18, 2006

Looking DS. Toe-sheetpile. Mid-bank-cut stone with willows. Pix by Derrick - 5/18/2006

Looking DS. Trees-fence-shrubs-riprap-stone-sheetpile. Pix by Derrick - 5/18/2006

Looking DS. Opposite bank typical concrete. Pix by Derrick - 5/18/2006

Looking DS. Close-up of soil-choked riprap mid-bank & upper bank shrubs. Note engineered soil-clay-gravel- organic mix for stability & plant growth of shrubs. Pix by Derrick - 5/18/2006

Robust upper bank rooted stock shrubs. Pix by Derrick - 5/18/2006

Gravel-clay-soil-organic mix planting medium. Pix by Derrick - 5/18/2006

Looking DS. Shrubs and top-bank trees. Pix by Derrick - 5/18/2006

5 MONTHS AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION Photos by Derrick AUGUST 23, 2006

Mid & Upper bank vegetation growing well Pix by Derrick - 8/23/2006 TreesNo protection, 2 rows of shrubs Riprap with grasses Square cut stone with willow & dogwood whips Sheetpile

22 MONTHS AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION FEB 3-4, 2008

Looking left bank. Water level has dropped, ice has collapsed Pix by George Cotroneo - 2/3/2008

WHAT A BIG DIFFERENCE ONE DAY MAKES Feb 5, 2008 (3/4 inch of rain + warm temps=10 ft high stage & ice out) ALSO WHICH BANK DO YOU LIKE, LEFT OR RIGHT??

LEFT BANK –Warm temps + rain + high water = quick ICE OUT. All veg still looking very very good. Pix by Joe Kassler - 2/5/2008

3 YEARS & 1 MONTH AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION Photos by Derrick JUNE 12, 2009

Looking left bank. Veg looking good!! 3YRS 1 MONTH AFTER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK

Looking left bank. All veg is robust!! 3YRS 1 MONTH AFTER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK

Looking left bank. Nice species diversity of plants. 3YRS 1 MONTH AFTER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK

Looking left bank. Even toe veg is coming on. 3YRS 1 MONTH AFTER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK

Vines & some veg growing amongst large toe stone 3YRS 1 MONTH AFTER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK

Close up of robust mid & upper bank veg. 3YRS 1 MONTH AFTER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK

Top bank tall trees to left & upper bank veg on right. 3YRS 1 MONTH AFTER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK

4.66 YEARS AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION Photos by Derrick JUNE 16, 2010

4.66 YRS LATER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK years after completion. From bridge looking the entire project. All planted material showing robust growth

4.66 YRS LATER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK years after completion. From the bridge looking DS. Except for narrow band of stone at toe, dense veg has covered the entire bank.

4.66 YRS LATER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK years after completion. From the bridge looking DS. Good diversity of plant species with some volunteer plants (Cottonwood, Black Locust, herbacious, some invasive Japanese Knotweed).

4.66 YRS LATER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK years after completion. From bank looking DS.

4.66 YRS LATER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK years after completion. From the bank looking DS. Willow is growing well in the riprap section.

4.66 YRS LATER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK years after completion. Looking at top bank & overbank

4.66 YRS LATER-CAZENOVIA STEVENSON ST-DERRICK years after completion. Looking at top bank.

5 YEARS AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION Photos by Chuck Godfrey Feb. 18, 2011

5 YRS LATER-CAZ STEVENSON ST-CHUCK GODFREY YEARS AFTER PROJECT COMPLETION. It’s back- looking ice pounding project, all plants safe for now!!

Brothers separated at birth!!