Rushville Morgan Street and Flatrock Run Trail

Rushville Morgan Street and Flatrock Run Trail

Rushville, IN

Morgan Street and Flatrock Run Trail

The Morgan Street and Flatrock Run Trail connects a newly invigorated downtown Rushville and City Center with their regional attraction, Riverside Park and Overlook at Riverside. Custom historical markers were used to illustrate the transition from the river to the railroad. Other project amenities included limestone seat walls, landscape beds, granite pavers, a mini plaza at the library and new terraced limestone seat walls near Riverside Park and the Riverside Park Amphitheater. 

French Lick Town Center

French Lick Town Center

French Lick, IN

French Lick Town Center

HWC collaborated with Storrow Kinsella Associates on the implementation of a downtown revitalization master plan for the City of French Lick. Projects included a new town park with water feature, event lawn and signature trellis feature, streetscape along several corridors, monumental signage, landscaping, lighting, wayfinding, several trail sections, and a roundabout. The combination of these projects transformed the area, better serving residents and local businesses while integrating the adjacent resort with the downtown district.

Princeton Brumfield Avenue and Embree Street Roundabout

Princeton Brumfield Avenue and Embree Street Roundabout

Princeton, IN

Brumfield Avenue and Embree Street Roundabout

HWC provided design, coordination with local utilities, bidding, and construction inspection services for the Brumfield Avenue and Embree Street Roundabout Project in Princeton, Indiana.

This project provided a solution to a traffic congestion problem at one of the City’s most utilized intersections. With more than 50 trains passing through the community each day, citizens dealt with many traffic delays.

More than 25 years ago, the City constructed an overpass on Brumfield Avenue to provide a route for vehicles to utilize when the train tracks were active, but traffic at this intersection worsened over the years.

HWC determined a modern roundabout was the best solution to address congestion problems at this intersection. The roundabout was sized to handle fire trucks (a local fire station is located on the southeast corner of the roundabout), semi-truck traffic, and farm machinery. Improvements included 300’ of urban roadway on each approach, a new storm drainage system, and accommodations for lighting, and water features in the interior of the roundabout.

The locally-funded $464,000 project was constructed in 2008. Upon construction completion, the City added a waterfall and landscaping in the interior and created a pocket park on the southwest corner of the intersection. While the local citizens were initially wary of the functionality of the roundabout at this location, it has proven to be the correct solution. Traffic now flows without disruption, eliminating congestion and traffic delays at this intersection.

New Albany River Recreation Site

New Albany River Recreation Site

New Albany, IN

River Recreation Site

Originally stemming from the New Albany Parks and Recreation Master Plan, the River Recreation Site project is a multi-phase brownfield site that is being repurposed into public recreational amenities along the Ohio River. The first phase included acquisition, demolition, and site clean-up. The current phase includes the design and construction of a boat ramp and overlook park. A recreational park will be the future and final phase which may include natural areas, hiking paths, trail amenities, and camping facilities. 

Delphi Downtown Streetscape and Trail

Delphi Downtown Streetscape and Trail

Delphi, IN

Downtown Streetscape and Washington Street Gateway and Trail

As part of Delphi’s Stellar Communities improvements, new streetscape design was provided for the entire downtown district along with installation of a multi-use path and gateway along Washington Street. The multi-use path created critical connections between schools, historic neighborhoods, and other points of interest in the community. Project elements included decorative street lighting, brick paver accents, site furnishings, wayfinding, street trees, and landscape areas.