Project represents Sue Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
Entry plaza and rain gardens for a new science building at the Rochester Institute of Technology. The design elements visually connect to the interior cafe with linear banding of materials and lighting. The accessible ramp is an integrated feature and lined with a concrete and corten wall to encloses the seating area.
The project includes extensive rain gardens to capture and store stormwater, contributing to the project’s LEED certification.
PROJECT CONSULTANT
Bergmann Associates with Francis Cauffman
*Sue Steele participated on this project under previous employment at Bergmann
SERVICES PROVIDED
Campus Design
Accessible Design
Site Design
Green Infrastructure, Rain Gardens
LEED Certification
DETAILS
Client: Rochester Institute of Technology
Location: Rochester, New York
Project represents Sue Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The City of Rochester received significant funding from multiple agencies to reconstruct University Avenue and extend the successful outdoor Public Art Museum ‘ARTWalk’ in the Neighborhood of the Arts. The project included robust public outreach and collaboration with neighborhood stakeholders and cultural institutions to develop a vision for the streetscape improvements. The project design required collaboration among multiple design disciplines and extensive regulatory review at the local, state and federal level.
Sue Steele, under previous employment, was involved in the streetscape, landscape, and public plaza design for the project. She was responsible for the coordination and facilitation of public meetings and stakeholder meetings for the public art trail and roadway improvement project. She designed plazas and pocket parks in the project corridor and prepared graphics and presentations for marketing and public meetings.
Sue facilitated and managed Calls for Art for the project which included the release of the Art Calls, running the Jury sessions, managing the public display and voting, and assisting with the contracting of the selected artists. Managing the artists included the oversight of fabrication and management of the artist contracts. This project included the commissioning of over $350,000 of public art.
Project Team
Bergmann Associates / Architecture and Engineering
*Sue Steele participated on this project under previous employment at Bergmann
Studio William Cochran / Public Art AdvisorBayer Landscape Architecture /Memorial Art Gallery Landscape Architect
*Zakery Steele participated on this project under previous employment at Bayer Landscape Architecture
Sealand Contractors Corporation / Prime Contractor
Client:
City of Rochester
Services:
Urban Design
Streetscape Design
Signage Design
Public Art Acquisition
Community Engagement
Construction Administration Services
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
What began years ago with a passionate and motivated skateboard community and a series of public workshops has now led to a 14,000+ SF urban skatepark and the City of Rochester’s first wheel-friendly progression sports facility. The new skatepark has been designed and constructed beneath the City of Rochester’s iconic Frederick Douglass-Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge. Completed in 2020, the complex project navigated significant site and environmental constraints, with solutions developed and delivered quickly by a multi-disciplinary team of specialty skatepark designers, landscape architects, engineers, and an expert construction inspection team. The ROC City Skate Park is a model of how existing infrastructure and underutilized urban land can be used to facilitate more active and playable city.
The skatepark is the first of its kind in the region and received funding through the City of Rochester’s visionary ROC the Riverway program – an expansive effort to plan, consolidate, fund dozens of significant projects that animate and activate Rochester’s public riverfront. The skatepark incorporates bowls, ramps, rails, quarter pipes, street obstacles, and other features for both beginner and advanced skateboarders, BMX bikers, scooters, and wheelchairs. Each phase of the project was informed by a public workshop with interactive design exercises led by professional designers (Newline Skateparks) and a motivated skate community to help potential users identify priority and preferred skate features to be included.
Mr. Steele served as Project Manager and Senior Landscape Architect for the project, including delivering multi-disciplinary design documents, leading a team of specialty subconsultants, and performing construction phase duties.
Client
City of Rochester, New York
Services
Project Management
Landscape Architecture
Project Team
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
Newline Skateparks (Skatepark Designer)
Friends of the ROC City Skatepark
City of Rochester DES Landscape Architecture Staff
Tony Hawk Foundation
CP Ward Inc. (General Contractor)
Grindline Skateparks (Specialty Contractor)
*Project completed under previous employment.
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The Erie Harbor project included the long-term master planning and phased rehabilitation of an 8-acre riverfront park near downtown Rochester, New York. Phase 1 began in 2010, with the creation of pedestrian and bicycle linkages through a residential redevelopment site along the Genesee River and the park. The improvements were constructed in 2012 and the result was enhanced public access to the riverfront parkland from the nearby South Wedge neighborhood. Phase 1 also included public art installations and seating areas and a river overlook with ‘postcard ready’ views of the Rochester skyline.
In 2017 the City of Rochester began Phase 2, which included the development of a long-range master plan for the park that included new water-access facilities for paddle users, a great-lawn passive recreation area, an active sports and water-access zone, a natural-adventure playground, trail improvements, and a native arboretum and plantings. The master plan also includes 21st-century ecological approach to the treatment of the shoreline, planning for the removal of concrete walled river edge and the restoration of the river edge to a more natural condition – promoting both increased health of the river ecology and enhanced paddle and water recreation opportunities.
Implementation of Phase 2 began in 2022 with the construction of a new paddle-craft launch, basketball courts, trails, an adventure playground with themes reflecting the culture and history of the neighborhood, among other landscape improvements and passive recreational park opportunities. Zakery served as Project Manager for Phase 1 and Phase 2 under prior employment. Photography by Zakery Steele.
SERVICES
Park and Recreation Planning
Public Art Facilitation
Landscape Architecture
Playground Design
Permitting
PROJECT CONSULTANTS
Bayer Landscape Architecture (Phase 1)
*Zakery Steele participated on this project under previous employment at Bayer Landscape Architecture
Pathfinder Engineers (Phase 1)
Frederico Construction (Phase 1)
Stantec Consulting Services Inc. (Phase 2)
*Zakery Steele participated on this project under previous employment at Stantec
CLIENT
City of Rochester, New York
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
Tifft Nature Preserve is a 264-acre protected refuge in Buffalo, New York that facilitates environmental education and conservation for a varied landscape of wetlands and woodlands along the Lake Erie shoreline. The preserve was created from a former landfill site in 1972 and includes more than five miles of trails, wooden boardwalks, an education center, fishing access, and a multitude of educational programs and opportunities for visitors. Many of the preserve’s trails are hiking trials that traverse a range of landscapes, including vernal pools, creek channels, ponds, and forest environments. As hiking trails, many of the natural experiences gained throughout the preserve do not meet Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines.
In 2019 the preserve began a project to plan and design an enhanced and fully ADA compliant trail that would provide looped ADA complaint access between the Herb and Jane Darling Education Center and the preserve’s premier visitor wetland viewing area, the Heritage Boardwalk. The existing boardwalk was a relatively narrow wooden pile supported walkway that did not allow simultaneous pedestrian and wheelchair access and needed repairs. The project also replaces the boardwalk with an 8-foot-wide steel-framed modular walkway supported on helical piles to minimize disturbance to the sensitive wetland environment. The new accessibility trail provides a wide paved looped access route to the new boardwalk, includes wheelchair accessible rest areas, and specifically routes users through an experience that reveals unexpected natural views and diverse micro-environments. The project also includes wayfinding and signage amenities, a kiosk, a rehabilitated outdoor classroom area, ADA parking lot access improvements, and stormwater rain gardens. Mr. Steele served as Project Manager and Senior Landscape Architect for the project. The Accessibility Trail design was completed in 2020 and is expected to begin construction soon.
Client
Tifft Nature Preserve
Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences
Services
Trail Design
Boardwalk Design
Landscape Architecture
Project Team
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
*Project completed under previous employment.
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
Washington Square is one of the oldest public spaces in the City of Rochester. It is the site of a range of monuments and has long served as the staging ground for community activism – from Frederick Douglass to the Occupy Movement and beyond. Aside from activist gatherings and passive daytime use, a range of factors has contributed to the park lacking meaningful engagement with the City around it. This is in contrast with new vibrancy brought by redevelopment in the neighborhood and a hyper-passionate community association leading grass-roots revitalization in downtown Rochester.
The Washington Square Park Community Association received a grant from the Community Design Center of Rochester to reimagining the square through a community-based process. The result is a design plan that is sensitive to the cultural history and engages with the 21st century city. Mr. Steele served as Project Manager and lead landscape architect through all phases of the project. The resulting design concept engages the social history of the square and adjusts boundaries, gathering spaces, and sight lines to open up Washington Square to the vibrant City beyond.
Client
Washington Square Park Community Association
Community Design Center of Rochester
Services
Landscape Architecture
Urban Plaza Design
Project Team
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
Recognition
2019 Honor Design Award, New York Upstate Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects
*Project and visualizations completed under previous employment.
Project represents Sue and Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The Brickyard Trail is a scenic shared-use trail providing a north-south connection between two major roadways in the heart of Brighton, New York. The project included a stone dust trail, trailheads, interpretive and wayfinding signs, and custom-designed kiosks, masonry seating elements, and a wood bridge at the creek crossing.
Sue R. Steele was the project manager and lead designer for the project. She was responsible for leading the multi-disciplinary team, project design, construction documents, specifications, bidding, and construction administration services. She also assisted with the extensive permitting required for the trail construction within regulated wetlands and construction of a creek crossing. The project was complete on time and within available funding. It has been recognized with several honors since completion in 2015.
SERVICES
Trail Design
Signage Design
Environmental Permitting
Cost Estimates
Community Outreach
Construction Administration Services
PROJECT TEAM
Bayer Landscape Architecture (Landscape Architect)
BME Associates (Survey and Wetland Specialist)
DiFiore (Prime Contractor)
DETAILS
Location: Brighton, New York
Client: Town of Brighton
Size: 0.80 Miles
Completion Date: July 2015
RECOGNITION
2017 Merit Award, Built Design
New York Upstate Chapter, American Society of Landscape Architecture
2016 Transportation Project of the Year Award
Genesee Valley Branch of the American Public Works Association
*Sue & Zakery Steele participated on this preojct under previous employment at Bayer Landscape Architecture
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The 2015 Genesee Valley Park West Master Plan is a comprehensive long-range park rehabilitation plan developed to guide 21st century recreational improvements within the west side of the Frederick Law Olmsted Sr. designed park, which originally opened in 1890. The park’s 800-acres serve as the only public riverfront landscape where users can enjoy naturalistic pastoral tranquility form both sides of the river as Olmsted Sr. envisioned in 1890 when developing the City of Rochester’s comprehensive park plan.
Unlike the open and undeveloped eastern side of the park, the western bank of Genesee Valley Park has continuously provided infrastructure-intensive recreational opportunities since its inception. While necessary for public use, a series of various swimming pools, playgrounds, track and field ovals, ice rinks, boat houses, tennis courts, and baseball fields developed and redeveloped over the last century served to erode the original purpose and vision for the park landscape as a place to experience the bucolic and natural Genesee River flood plain. The plan attempts to reorganize and modernize recreational infrastructure and overall park circulation while reclaiming critical historic design intent of what preeminent Olmsted scholars consider a 19th century public park masterwork. The result is a vision to remove barriers, alter sight lines and circulation routes, and provide higher quality, equitable, and multi-generational recreational opportunities.
*Zakery Steele served as Project Manager and led all phases of the project (under previous employment).
Services
Cultural Landscape Report
Park Master Plan
Historic Rehabilitation
Recreation Planning
Boathouse Concept Design
Project Team
Bayer Landscape Architecture
*Zakery Steele participated on this project under previous employment at Bayer Landscape Architecture
LaBella Associates (Conceptual Architecture)
Bero Architecture (Katie Eggers-Comeau, Preservation)
Moffatt & Nichol (Riverfront Engineering)
Dr. Charles Beverage (Olmsted Scholar)
Client
City of Rochester, New York
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The University of Rochester’s Memorial Art Gallery undertook a transformation of its underutilized campus into a 14-acre outdoor sculpture park. The sculpture park is a publicly accessible designed landscape for the nearly 300,000 visitors to the gallery, serving as a showcase for public art and a gathering space for the community.
The project included four new artist commissions and the relocation of several significant sculptural works into the park – to be enjoyed by the public at their leisure with theintent of bringing the Gallery’s collections outdoors for all to enjoy. The park also serves as the grounds for the Memorial Art Gallery’s annual Clothesline Festival, a curated celebration of artists and performance.
While employed at Bayer Landscape Architecutre, Zakery Steele served as Project Manager for Phase 1, responsible for Design Development through construction administration phases, including client, contractor, and sub-consultant management. Zakery also served as Landscape Architect for Phase 2, including the design and construction phase management of the park around the newly acquired Albert Paley “Soliloquy” sculpture along Goodman Street and Construction Administration for the Gallery’s new Creative Workshop entry and parklet. All photography by Zakery Steele.
PROJECT CONSULTANT
Bayer Landscape Architecture
*Zakery Steele participated on this project under previous employment at Bayer Landscape Architecture
More information about the MAG’s Centennial Sculpture Park:
https://mag.rochester.edu/centennial-sculpture-park/
https://www.wxxinews.org/arts-life/2013-09-24/albert-paleys-soliloquy-is-installed-at-the-memorial-art-gallery
SERVICES
Landscape Architecture
Construction Administration
Public Art Facilitation
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The Elmira Downtown Redevelopment Initiative invests $10 million in New York State funding to provide new urban identity and leverage private investment in Elmira’s downtown core. Completed in 2017, the Elmira DRI was a community planning process that identified key private stakeholders, organizations, and infrastructure projects that would reinvigorate Elmira’s urban identity and lead to new cultural and economic opportunities. The strategies developed relied on a significant public outreach and echo the characteristics of the community.
A range of projects were identified as catalysts for downtown revitalization. Among these, Mr. Steele served as Senior Landscape Architect and led the design of Elmira Riverfront Boardwalk and the Clemens Square urban plaza and pedestrian corridor. Clemens Square is a highly visible pedestrian promenade that links the renowned Clemens Center Theater to Main Street. The promenade fronts a cluster of retail spaces and the largest parking garage in the City. The redesign was conceived as a performance and activity space in the heart of downtown. Subsequently, Clemens Square was identified as one of the keystone projects for the Elmira DRI and was awarded construction founding. It is slated to open to the public in 2021.
Client
New York State Department of State
City of Elmira, New York
Southern Tier REDC
Services
Urban Design
Landscape Architecture
3D Modeling and Graphic Development
Public Engagement
Project Team
Stantec Consulting Services Inc. (Prime)
Foit Albert Associates
Environmental Design & Research
Larisa Ortiz Associates
Nelson/Nygaard Consulting
W-ZHA
Zimmerman/Volk Associates Inc.
Recognition
2017 Merit Design Award, New York Upstate Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects
*Project and visualizations completed under previous employment.
Project represents Sue Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
An outdoor learning and play environment for the Richard M Guon Child Care Center. The play environment incorporates plant material and play opportunities that focus on multi-sensory stimulation. The expanded play environment includes music instruments, loops bike paths, play houses, sand boxes, and rain barrels. These elements have allowed the children to interact with nature more intimately than ever before. The staff is fully dedicated to regularly taking the children outdoors regularly and the environment encourages and facilitates outdoor learning opportunities.
SERVICES
Natural Play Environment
Playground Design
PROJECT CONSULTANT
Bergmann Associates (Landscape Architecture & Engineering)
DETAILS
Location: Rochester, New York
Client: Monroe Community College, Richard M Guon Child Care Center
*Completed under previous employment.
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The Frederick Douglass Community Library green roof project includes the rehabilitation and waterproofing of an existing roof and a newly designed 4000 SF native green roof installation. The green roof was designed as a hybrid “intensive” and “extensive” system, supporting both custom grown native sedum mats and deeper soil profile areas of native meadow grasses and perennials.
While not visible from the library itself, the green roof was designed with sculpted light-weight geofoam in an organic pattern that mimics natural topographic features – rising portions of the native plant material above the adjacent parapet wall, allowing it to be seen from the roadway and sidewalk below. The green roof is small, but visually impactful and stimulating for students in navigating the hallways of the adjacent James P.B. Duffy School #12. A central stair and hallway within the school includes multi-story, floor to ceiling windows that look out onto the green roof and artistic streetscape.
Mr. Steele served as Senior Landscape Architect, responsible for concept design, visualizations, construction documents, and construction phase efforts for the green roof assembly and planting.
Client
City of Rochester, New York
Services
Landscape Architecture
Green Roof Design
Project Team
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
Broccolo Tree and Lawn Care
*Project completed under previous employment.
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The Albany Strategic Investment Plan adopts the NYS Downtown Redevelopment Initiative goals of investing $10 million in New York State funding to help provide new urban identity and leverage significant private investment portions of downtown Albany. The Albany DRI was a community planning process completed in 2019 that identified key private stakeholders, organizations, and public infrastructure projects that would act as a catalyst to reinvigorate selected downtown areas within the City and lead to new cultural and economic opportunities. The strategies developed relied on a significant public outreach and echo the characteristics of the community.
A range of projects were identified as catalysts for downtown revitalization. Among these, Mr. Steele served as Senior Landscape Architect and assisted the design for the Clinton Avenue Streetscape Improvements and Clinton Market Collective at Federal Park. The Clinton Avenue Streetscape Improvements reimagine a significant gateway into Albany with new streetscape design, including pedestrian and bicycle improvements, lighting enhancements, tree planting, new traffic signals, street furnishings, and other amenities. The corridor features dinging, employment, and cultural heritage destinations, and serves as an important pedestrian link for the Palace Theater and nearby parking garages. The Clinton Market Collective project is a deign intervention that recasts Federal Park as a market space to help address food desert issues and provide event and pop-up retail space for local entrepreneurs and artists.
Client
New York State Department of State
City of Albany, New York
Services
Urban Design
Streetscape Design
Landscape Architecture
Project Team
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
Barretto Bay
Environmental Design and Research
Ideas and Action
Larisa Ortiz Associates
Middleton Construction
W-ZHA
Zimmerman Volk Associates Inc.
Project completed under previous employment.
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The Oneonta Downtown Redevelopment Initiative invests $10 million in New York State funding to help provide new urban identity and leverage significant private investment in Oneonta’s downtown. The Oneonta DRI was a community planning process completed in 2017 that identified key private stakeholders, organizations, and public infrastructure projects that would act as a catalyst to reinvigorate Oneonta’s urban identity and lead to new cultural and economic opportunities. The strategies developed relied on a significant public outreach and echo the characteristics of the community.
A range of projects were identified as catalysts for downtown revitalization. Among these, Mr. Steele served as Senior Landscape Architect and led the concept design of the Muller Plaza Passage and the Water Street Boardwalk. Muller Plaza Passage establishes a unique and artistic pedestrian way between Oneonta’s central urban plaza and Water Street. The connection allows access to the City’s public parking garage, proposed Transit Hub and Innovation District. The Water Street Boardwalk rehabilitates and expands an existing aerial walkway connecting shops and services along Market Street to newly planned development within the Transit Hub and Innovation District. Together, these pedestrian linkages connect the busting downtown business district to new services and infrastructure.
Client
New York State Department of State
City of Oneonta, New York
Mohawk Valley REDC
Services
Urban Design
Landscape Architecture
Public Engagement
Project Team
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
Project completed under previous employment.
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The City of Rochester initiated a multi-phase enhancements effort to reimagine Main Street in the city’s downtown core. The comprehensive public streetscape project compliments increased private redevelopment throughout Rochester’s downtown, contributing to a more modern, lively, and active urban experience.
Streetscape enhancements included promoting enhanced multimodal access to accommodate new on street parking, separated bike lanes, enhanced ADA accessibility, and new trees, plantings, benches, lighting, bike parking, and wayfinding signage. Consistent with the City of Rochester’s commitment to sustainability, the project also included porous pavements and green infrastructure to manage urban runoff and direct it to street trees. The project also involved a complimentary rehabilitation of the iconic Liberty Pole plaza, including festive seating, new shade trees, porous paving, a custom lending library feature, and planting enhancements.
Mr. Steele served as a Senior Landscape Architect during Phases 1 and 2. He was responsible for leading a team of landscape architects and designers to prepare concept designs, construction documents, and provide construction phase services for a wide array of pedestrian and streetscape enhancements. The project significantly improved conditions for pedestrians and bicyclists along the nearly half-mile corridor.
Client
City of Rochester, New York
Services
Streetscape Design
Landscape Architecture
Urban Plaza
Project Team
Stantec Consulting Services Inc. (Landscape Architect)
Environmental Design & Research (Signage)
Ramsey Constructors Inc. (Contractor)
*Project completed under previous employment.
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The Clute Park Event Center is a park infrastructure and event space improvement project within historic Clute Park on the south shore of Seneca Lake. The project was supported by the Watkins Glen Downtown Revitalization Initiative (DRI) planning study, a community planning process completed in 2018 that directed investment of $10 million in New York State funding to help provide new urban identity and leverage significant private investment portions of Watkins Glen.
The Event Center was identified as a signature project of the Watkins Glen DRI and included the multi-disciplinary design of a rear-round lakefront facility for events such as weddings, receptions, and banquets. The project also compliments the event facility with exterior public space enhancements that provide four season recreational opportunities, including a summer spray park facility that converts to an ice rink in the winter, a new bathhouse, lighting, walkways, trails, and landscape improvements. The project is funded by several grants from New York state, including those from Department of State, Local Waterfront Revitalization Program, Department of State, and the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
Mr. Steele served as a Senior Landscape Architect throughout the project and assisted the design and planning of the park exterior improvements. The center is currently under construction and is anticipated to open in summer 2021. Future phase planning of additional park recreational features such as playgrounds, basketball courts, and trail linkages were included as part of a long-range master plan.
Client
Schuyler County, New York
Services
Landscape Architecture
Project Team
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
Ballard King and Associates
CME Associates
Project completed under previous employment.
Project represents Zakery Steele’s experience under preivous employment. This project was not completed by Sue Steele Landscape Architecture, PLLC.
The Oswego Downtown Redevelopment Initiative invests $10 million in New York State funding to help provide new urban identity and leverage significant private investment in Oswego’s downtown. The Oswego DRI was a community planning process completed in 2017 that identified key private stakeholders, organizations, and public infrastructure projects that would act as a catalyst to reinvigorate Oneonta’s urban identity and lead to new cultural and economic opportunities. The strategies developed relied on a significant public outreach and echo the characteristics of the community.
A range of projects were identified as catalysts for downtown revitalization. Among these, Mr. Steele served as Senior Landscape Architect and led the concept design of the Civic Plaza and outdoor ice rink. The project proposed to rehabilitate the 12,000 SF plaza adjacent to City Hall into a multi-functional public space supporting programming during all seasons. A new, more flexible and open design includes a central water feature, movable seating, shade structures, landscaping, public art, and other elements to create an attractive, functional space for the public. A winter ice skating rink extends the outdoor season year-round, creating a memorable winter experience adjacent to City Hall. The project was voted as a top priority project at a community DRI meeting.
Client
New York State Department of State
City of Oswego, New York
Central New York REDC
Services
Urban Design
Landscape Architecture
Public Engagement
Project Team
Stantec Consulting Services Inc.
Environmental Design & Research
Foit Albert Associates
Larisa Ortiz Associates
Nelson/Nygaard Consulting
W-ZHA
Zimmerman/Volk Associates Inc.
Project and visualizations completed under previous employment.