Dorchester Coast Greenway: A Master Plan Final Presentation April 20, 2011

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Dorchester Coast Greenway: A Master Plan Final Presentation April 20, 2011. Field Project Team #4 Ronak Davé Renee Guo Christina Kim Jessie Partridge. Acknowledgements. Rusty Russell, Professor & Project Advisor Rachel Bratt , Professor Jay Monty, TA & Project Advisor Pete Kane, TA. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Dorchester Coast Greenway:A Master PlanFinal PresentationApril 20, 2011

Field Project Team #4Ronak DavéRenee Guo

Christina KimJessie Partridge

Acknowledgements

Cathy Garnett, Project ManagerRob McArthur, Neponset Manager

Paul Nutting Pete Stidman, DirectorCandice Cook, Program Manager

Rusty Russell, Professor & Project AdvisorRachel Bratt, ProfessorJay Monty, TA & Project AdvisorPete Kane, TA

Research Issue

Neponset River Trail

Boston Harborwalk

Critical Missing Link

Team Goal: Visioning a Connection

10 scenic miles of car-free walking and bicycling along the Dorchester Coast

Study Area

Spatial Context

Spatial Context

Demographic Context

Demographic

Context

Community Survey

Survey Respondent

s

Age of Respondents

0-17

18-24

25-34

35-44

45-54

55-64

65-74

75+0

102030405060708090

Num

ber

of

Re-

spondents

N = 315

13

Survey Results

“I support the creation of linkages connecting existing recreational path networks, such as the Harborwalk and the Neponset River Trail”

97%

Agree Somewhat Agree Neutral

Somewhat Disagree Disagree NA

14

Survey Results

“I would use the coastal pathway system for exercise and recreation”

90%

6%

Agree Somewhat AgreeNeutral Somewhat DisagreeDisagree NA

15

Survey Results

“I would use the coastal pathway system to commute to school or work”

31%

12%

21%4%

14%

18%

Agree Somewhat Agree

Neutral Somewhat Disagree

Disagree NA

Open Ended Questions

“It helps bring the community together.”

“some public safety concerns”

Benefits? Concerns?

17

Public Meetings

BNAN

Savin Hill

Pope’s Hill

Cedar Grove

Port Norfolk

Public Meeting: Spreading the

Word

Public Meeting: Community Planning

Public Meeting: Community Planning

Sou

theast E

xpressw

ay

Port NorfolkShaffer Paper Site

Tenean Beach

MBTA Rail Line

Section 1: Port Norfolk

Base map source: Bing Map

Section 1: Vision

Section 1Port Norfolk

Route A: Franklin Street

Direct route and low traffic flow

Shared road - Woonerf

Minimal traffic increase

Route B: Integrated with new park

Access to new Shaffer Paper

Park

Routed through neighborhood

Improved sidewalk and

crosswalk

Section 1: Franklin St Cross Section Design

Southeast Expressway

Dorchester Bay

Tenean Beach

MBTA Rail Line

Local BusinessesVictory Park

Section 2: I-93 Corridor

Base map source: Bing Map

Section 2: Vision

Section 2I-93 Corridor

Route A: Cantilever Seaside Path

Mitigates negative impact of the

Expressway

Public Access to waterfront

Directly connects to trails on Tenean

Beach and Victory Park

Route B: Gas Pipeline Corridor

Readily implementable

Increases access to local

businesses

Section 2: Seaside CantileverCross Section Design

Southeast Expressway

Dorchester Bay

Mor

riss

ey B

lvd

Malibu Beach

Freeport S

treet

Victory Road Park

Savin Hill Yacht Club

Gas Tank

Section 3: Morrissey Blvd

Base map source: Bing Map

Section 3: Vision

Section 3Morrissey

BridgeRoute A: Off-road path along east side of Morrissey Blvd

Trail along National Grid solar

array field

Cantilever on drawbridge

Short section of seawall with

path on topRoute B: Alternative section for bridge

Narrow traffic lanes

Widen sidewalk on east side of the

drawbridge

Move obstacles on the bridge

Section 3: SeawallCross Section Design

Implementation: Short Term

Short Term Actions- Procure engineering consultation and feasibility study -  Align with ongoing development initiatives such as Shaffer Paper park- Secure funding sources

Short Term Improvements- Install crosswalk at I-93 Victory Road off-ramp- Improve push-button crossing at Malibu Beach

Implementation: Long Term

Continue to engage communities

Develop primary coastal trail

Monitor and support usage

Improve access for surrounding neighborhoods

Coordinate signage with Harborwalk and Neponset River Trail

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?

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