
14th Avenue North Ocean Outfall, City of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Bolton & Menk partnered with the City of Myrtle Beach to develop the on-shore and
Home / Main Street Reconstruction, City of Elkhart, Iowa
Working with Main Street businesses, we designed a downtown revitalization project that considered heavy vehicular traffic along the corridor and environmental components.
The City of Elkhart is a small community on the northeast side of the Des Moines metro that is rapidly expanding with new home construction. The community had not done a major project in decades. While exploring funding scenarios for a variety of projects, the downtown became a focus of improvement. After community visioning occurred, the project team looked at ways to use State Revolving Fund Sponsored Project funds in the downtown area.
Bolton & Menk developed a pervious paver system along Main Street, creating underground rock chambers to not only treat water through percolation in the soil, but also slow the rate of water entering new residential areas, causing flooding downstream. Residential areas were affected by improving Main Street’s stormwater system, ensuring the project was economically driven and minimal impacts were caused citywide.
The project team worked with Main Street businesses to design a downtown revitalization project that considered the heavily used vehicular traffic while still providing the environmental components required by the state funding grant sources. Businesses now have functional parking spaces, keeping residents and visitors safe when visiting downtown.

Bolton & Menk partnered with the City of Myrtle Beach to develop the on-shore and

Bolton & Menk worked with the city and other entities to find a real solution

Bolton & Menk led a creative and iterative design process that met the city’s needs,

The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk is an award winning 12-block oceanfront boardwalk with three distinct sections.