Repost: Saint Paul reveals exciting plans for river balcony park
On
September 24, Saint Paul Mayor Coleman presented the city's latest
vision to improve the connections between the Mississippi River and
downtown Saint Paul while improving the parkland and connections along
the river between the Science Museum and the Union Depot. The current
vision and model show
exciting new features including additional linear and vertical trails,
community gathering spaces, market spaces, a restaurant, a dock that
welcomes people to the city though Union Depot and more.
This vision of reconnecting downtown Saint Paul to the Mississippi
River has grown out of the 2011 Saint Paul Great River Passage Plan.
That plan calls for:
- overlooks, and public stairs and elevators at buildings and bridges along the bluff
- a series of outdoor rooms with panoramic views
- a great year-round destination for shopping, lunch or to relax with friends after a concert of sporting event
- daily lunchtime visitors and early evening entertainment programming
- a great streetscape that supports stronger pedestrian connections into Downtown, and a place in the Grand Round system.
While enthusiasm for the river balcony project is high, both the
Mayor and city staff have been frank about the fact that this project
is not expected to be completed in five or even 10 years. They have
stressed that it is something that will evolve over the many coming
years. Despite the long timeline, FMR finds it heartening that the city continues to plan for and work toward reconnecting with the Mighty Mississippi River--a feature that was long ignored and used as a dump.
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This is a repost from Friends of the Mississippi River News, October 12, 2015 by Alicia Uzarek
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