This project entails design, engineering, and inspection services for the repair, repaving, and enhancements of the Erie Shoreline Trail, a continuous 21.7-mile multi-use pathway along Lake Erie and the Niagara River in Erie and Niagara Counties.
The following design elements were included in the scope for this phase of the project:
Content from the Industrial Heritage: River Road Corridor Sign: “The Town of Tonawanda and the River Road corridor has a rich industrial heritage that has spanned nearly 150 years…”
Content from the Seneca & Grand Island Iroquoian Complex District Sign: “The significance of the Niagara River and Grand Island for the Seneca (O-non-dowa-gah) people and other Native inhabitants of the area extended deep from the past…”
Content from the Grand Island Bridges Sign: “Prior to the construction of the Grand Island Bridge, Grand Island residents commuted across the Niagara River by ferry boats…”