Tag Archives: pedestrian and vehicular circulation
By Elan | Published: June 28, 2010
“Hamilton leaders are hoping that redesigning a confusing intersection will spur economic development and vitality in the village’s downtown district… Click here to view the full article.
By Elan | Published: June 23, 2010
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By Elan | Published: June 9, 2010
Elan presented its conceptual plan on the five-way intersection at an informational meeting held on June 3rd at the public library. To view full article from the Madison County Courier, click on this link.
By Elan | Published: May 10, 2010
Zuzana Blaise joins Elan to further advance the firm’s land planning and site design services. To continue meeting our clients’ goals, Elan hired Zuzana Blaise for site planning support. Zuzana will be an integral member of Elan’s site design team focusing on brownfield and waterfront revitalization, park design and community Main Street enhancement. [...]
Posted in: General News, In the Office | Also tagged Downtown, downtown revitalization, Gateway, Landscape Architecture, landscape design, Pedestrian, Site Design, Streetscape, Trails, Waterfront
By Elan | Published: January 19, 2010
The Village of Hamilton chose Elan Planning, Design & Landscape Architecture to provide a Five-Way Intersection Study for a congested intersection in the heart of downtown. Hamilton is based in the Leatherstocking Region of New York State and is home to Colgate University.
Based upon identified key issues, professional designs and recommendations will be provided by Elan. Public [...]
By Elan | Published: December 1, 2009
The goal of a 5-way intersection study in the Village of Hamilton is to improve safety for drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists. Community members are being invited to an open house at Hamilton Public Library on Feb. 3 to express their opinions and ideas about how to improve the five-way downtown intersection. Click here for the [...]
Redesign of baffling five-way intersection in Hamilton starts to take shape