Projects: Parks & Open Spaces

 

Stony Brook Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Pathway Project
Princeton, New Jersey

 

Type:
Parks & Open Spaces
Owner:
Township of Princeton
Contract:
$958,565
Start:
January, 2010
Complete:
June, 2010
GC:
Let It Grow, Inc.

Over 15 year in the works, Let It Grow helped the Princeton Township and key local organizations to finally see the long awaited results of a highly anticipated project.

 

The new pathway includes new pedestrian bridges, completing a critical linkage enabling cyclists and pedestrians to travel from the Princeton Battlefield and Institute Woods area to Mountain Lakes Preserve and Woodfield Reservation.

 

The project encompassed installation of two 60 foot and 125 foot bridges over a tributary, an attractive timber walkway, retaining walls, and landscaping.

 

On May 18, 2010 Let It Grow was awarded the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) “Quality of Life Award” for our dedicated service and outstanding contribution to the Stony Brook Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Pathway Project. Let It Grow was honored to win the award which was planned and delivered on-time with precise execution in conjunction with the Township of Princeton.