
Highway 14 Corridor Study, City of Marshalltown, Iowa
Bolton & Menk used steering committee input to have the first public discussion of the
Home / McIntyre Creek Greenway, Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation, North Carolina
The county has a responsibility to develop and operate a primary network of trails that serves the needs of residents in an equitable manner, and that maintains a balance with ecological systems.
McIntyre Creek Greenway is a 1.35-mile corridor through Charlotte’s Hornet’s Nest Park from Beatties Ford Road to Clarence Field Drive, including connections to adjacent neighborhoods. Bolton & Menk is the prime consultant leading the design of McIntyre Creek Greenway in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, providing master planning, landscape architecture, and civil engineering services. Additional services provided by the consultant team include environmental services, including hydrologic and hydraulic studies, stream and wetland delineation, stream restoration, environmental permitting, and impact(s). The project involved extensive consultant and client collaboration and coordination with municipalities and local, regional, state, and federal agencies.
Unique to this section of greenway trail was extensive coordination with the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) regarding the conservation easement along McIntyre Creek, and ongoing coordination with the Charlotte Disc Golf Club to find the best alignment for the greenway for both greenway users and disc golfers.

Bolton & Menk used steering committee input to have the first public discussion of the

Due to new development, Coralville needed to develop a dedicated park space to serve existing

First Ward Park is a 4.5-acre park spanning two city blocks and is an important

Simpsonville is turning nine corridors and a 26-acre park into a civic canvas—where walkability, heritage,