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THE FORUM
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20-Apr-23, 08:06:41 AM
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Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Zipline at High Falls
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on: 02-Sep-15, 07:53:15 AM
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The City of Rochester's public informational meeting for the High Falls Pedestrian Access Improvement Study has been set for Tuesday, September 1, 2015, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM at the LaLuna Banquet Facility at 60 Brown's Race in the High Falls District. The meeting will be an "open house" format with several stations that display project information and bridge design ideas. Project consultants, LaBella Engineers and Trowbridge/Wolf/Michaels Landscape Architects, will be on hand along with city staff to answer questions and to solicit public input on the four options being considered for a new pedestrian bridge over the falls as well as other important pedestrian access issues into and through the High Falls District. Details are posted at the City of Rochester web site. www.cityofrochester.gov/highfallsaccessJune, Joyce, Brian, Larry O and I attended this meeting yesterday. There were 4 proposed new pedestrian bridge concepts on display. They were asking the public to rate them, least favorable to most favorable. We were also asked to leave our comments about the project. The possible zip line was not included at this meeting. How did the other things look, Shaky? Thanks for representing us! Sorry, I couldn't attend. Even though the zip line wasn't on the agenda, did anyone bring it up?
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Anything Else / Totally OT / Re: Zipline at High Falls
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on: 29-Aug-15, 08:01:44 AM
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The City of Rochester's public informational meeting for the High Falls Pedestrian Access Improvement Study has been set for Tuesday, September 1, 2015, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM at the LaLuna Banquet Facility at 60 Brown's Race in the High Falls District. The meeting will be an "open house" format with several stations that display project information and bridge design ideas. Project consultants, LaBella Engineers and Trowbridge/Wolf/Michaels Landscape Architects, will be on hand along with city staff to answer questions and to solicit public input on the four options being considered for a new pedestrian bridge over the falls as well as other important pedestrian access issues into and through the High Falls District. Details are posted at the City of Rochester web site. www.cityofrochester.gov/highfallsaccess
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