May 2024 Update
As a follow up to requests to have more information on why the City is proposing a slight widening to 14' along Linear Park, we summarized research from three publications by the U.S. Department of Transportation and the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO). To view the short slide deck, please use this link. Widening to 14' in locations where we have sufficient space will reduce conflicts between pedestrians and bicyclists, improve the path user experience, and make it more comfortable for pedestrians to walk along the path.
October 2023 Update
As we've been able to verify information in the field and further develop the linear park designs, here a few things of note you'll see in the updated path design plan. To view a PDF of the updated design plans, please use this link.
- This plan shows just the paved portions of the path. We're working on developing updated plans showing all elements of the project including plantings, new lighting, seating, trash & recycling, and wayfinding. These will be shared with the public when complete.
- This design update shows a more detailed look at the path width and where the path can be slightly widened based on existing tree locations.
- The plan shows anticipated removals of 5 unhealthy cherry trees. (The plan does not show the anticipated 100+ new trees.)
Past Meetings
City Council Neighborhood and Long-term Planning, Public Facilities, Arts and Celebrations Committee - November 15, 2023
- To view a PDF of the meeting presentation, please use this link.
- This presentation discussed ley themes from public engagement, how we used public input to craft the vision for the project, the ways we used that vision to create design plans, and how we are ensuring the continued protection of trees
Committee on Public Planting - October 11, 2023
- To view a PDF of the meeting presentation materials in a PDF, please use this link.
- This CPP meeting reviewed many of the items presented at the June public meeting and reviewed the October 2023 updated draft design plans.
Advanced Design Public Meeting #3 - June 8, 2023
- To view a PDF of the full roll plan of the design plans, please use this link.
- To view the meeting presentation materials in an accessible PDF, please use this link
- To view the video recording of the presentation and the questions asked and answered after the presentation, please use this link and case-sensitive passcode: M42+O+x9
- To view the comments, questions, and answers, you can see the PDF report here
Conceptual Design Public Meeting #2 - November 16, 2022
- To view the meeting presentation materials in an accessible PDF, you can see the slide deck here
- To view the comments, questions, and answers, you can see the PDF report here
- To view the zoom poll questions about preferences for different design options, you can view the brief slide deck here
Introductory Public Presentation #1 - June 7, 2022
- To view the pre-recorded portion of the presentation, please use this link to open the YouTube video recording: https://youtu.be/gb3BTRQxBA8
- To view the meeting presentation materials in an accessible PDF, You can view a PDF of the slides here.
Past Events
- On Thursday, June 22, 2023, staff from the Community Development Department and staff from Neighborways Design hosted a tabling event on Linear Park to review the advanced design plans and answer questions. We had a great turnout!
- On Thursday, June 23, 2022, staff from the Community Development Department attended a community open house event at 362 Rindge Ave. We handed out maps of the project area and discussed the two path projects with residents.
- On Saturday, June 18, 2022, the City hosted a Paint the Path party at the Linear Park crossing at Harvey Street. The family-friendly event included opportunities to share your ideas for the path redesign.
- On Saturday, June 4, 2022, approximately 25 people joined us for the second community site walk exploring both project sites. Members of the Community Engagement Team joined us to promote public engagement among folks who speak Spanish, Bangal, Haitian-Creole, and Amharic.
- On May 5, 2022, approximately 50 members of the community attended the first project site walks.
- On December 15, 2021, staff from the Community Development Department attended a community open house event at 362 Rindge Ave. We handed out maps of the project area and engaged area residents.
- November 2021 – HDR and Halvorson retained as consultants to aid in the planning and design of the path.