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City of Wisconsin Dells RiverWalkPlanning & Community Development Comprehensive Planning Neighborhood Planning Urban Redevelopment Planning Outdoor Recreation Planning Public Facilitation Impact Fee Planning Developer Representation Economic Development Business/Industrial Parks Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Market Analysis Strategic Planning Fiscal and Economic Impact Analysis Grant Writing / Administration Business Recruitment Urban Design & Landscape Architecture Concept Planning Illustrations & Renderings Park & Plaza Design Landscaping Plans Streetscape Bike & Pedestrian Trails Municipal & Civil Engineering Municipal Infrastructure Design & Studies Streets and Roadways Site Development Stormwater Systems Water Supply & Distribution Systems Wastewater Treatment & Collection Systems Construction Observation & Administration Surveying & GIS CSMs, Boundary Surveys and Legal Descriptions Platting: Subdivision/Condominium/Assessor’s/ Right of Way Topographic Surveys/Aerial Mapping Control Construction Staking ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys Easement Mapping and Descriptions Parcel/Utility Mapping Floodplain Surveys/ FEMA Elevation Certificates Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Water & Environmental Resources Floodplain Analysis Lake Rehabilitation & Management Stormwater & Water Quality Management Environmental Assessments Regulatory Compliance & Permitting Wetland Management Agricultural Engineering Animal Waste Management Facilities Regulatory Permits Water Runoff and Drainage Facilities Construction Observation and Administration Building Inspection Uniform Dwelling Code Enforcement Commercial Building Code Enforcement Property Maintenance Inspection
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This multi-phase project involves construction of a bicycle and pedestrian route along the sandstone cliffs of the Wisconsin River. Beginning in the center of downtown Wisconsin Dells, it will ultimately connect the downtown with WDNR conservancy properties and park land up river. This project includes multiple bridges, including a stone-faced culvert, a 180-foot long bridge, and a 50-fott timber bridge. The 10-foot wide walk consists of colored and textured concrete to resemble flagstone. It also includes multi-tiered limestone boulder retaining walls. Related connecting projects include the downtown district (BID), streetscape improvements, and a WDOT highway reconstruction project. Funding through a WDOT ST-D, WDNR Stewardship program, and SAFETEA-LU appropriate funds are being utilized. The services that Vierbicher provided include:
Currently another approximately $2.1 million of funding has been secured and design is under way for the next three phases of the RiverWalk. This will include continuing the route north along River Road, constructing a new combination vehicular, pedestrian, and bicycle bridge, boardwalks, and rustic trail sections to the northern boundaries of the City at Chula Vista Resort.
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