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Riverside Park Master Plan

 
        
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The Master Plan for Riverside Park completely redefines the western portion of the park.  One of the goals of the project was to design the park such that it works well for both every day users and the larger weekend and holiday crowds.

The entrance of the park was redesigned to minimize automobile, train and pedestrian conflict points as well as provide a more appropriate entrance to the park and termination of West Grand Boulevard.  The road and path system was laid out to maximize views of the Detroit River and provide good police surveillance of the waterfront.

The proposed improvements along the water’s edge provide areas for fishing unencumbered by railings.  In addition, there are periodic lookout points at the ends of the pathways, a pedestrian promenade, and a separate path for bicycles.

       
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project information
 Client: 

City of Detroit Recreation Department

65 Cadillac Square, Suite 4000

Detroit, MI  48226

313-224-1915

 
Contact:Tim Karl, Landscape Architect
dates:2000
 

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contractor:

 

Wade-Trim

25251 Northline Road

P.O. Box 10

Taylor, MI  48180

734-947-9700

 
Contact:David Anthony, Landscape Architect
       
 

The Greenway Collaborative, Inc.

214 Nickels Arcade

Ann Arbor, MI  48104-1911

Phone: 734-668-8848  Fax: 734-668-8820


  
  

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