Planning Projects

Comprehensive Pedestrian Plan, City of Kinston, NC
Funded by a 2006 Pedestrian Planning Grant from the North Carolina Department of Transportation Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation.

Street & Sidewalk Inventory and Sidewalk Master Plan, Town of Richlands, NC
The Street and Sidewalk Inventory and Sidewalk Master Plan project's scope of services included conducting an inventory, mapping and charting existing streets & sidewalks.

Greenways Concept Plan, Town of Beaufort, NC
Rivers generated a city-wide Greenways Concept Plan based upon a design charrette conducted with the Town of Beaufort Bikeway Committee Members.

Glen Laurel Park Concept Plan, Town of Clayton, NC
Rivers developed a schematic land plan for potential layout of projected park uses.

Municipal Park Redevelopment Master Plan, Town of Clayton, NC
Rivers developed a Master Plan for the redevelopment of Municipal Park, the Town's oldest recreation athletic facility located near the Town's central business district.

Planned Conservation Development (PCD) Subdivision Regulations Amendment, Carteret County, NC
Carteret County adopts alternative to the conventional subdivision called Planned Conservation Development (PCD), to be allowed as a use-by-right.

Ordinance Review and Recommendations, City of Kinston, NC
Kinston's Ordinances reviewed for pedestrian-friendly development.

County-Wide Water System Feasibility Study, Caswell County, NC
The study identified areas of need within Caswell County, examined the feasibility of developing a countywide water distribution system, and provided recommendations for planning and implementation of system.

Phase I Environmental Assessment for Public Boating/Water Access, Town of Topsail Beach, NC
Topsail Beach considered the purchase of a parcel within the Town Limits with an existing boat ramp. The Town had a desire to create a boating access for use by the public.

Pedestrian-Vehicle Crash Data Analysis, City of Kinston, NC
Conducted pedestrian-vehicle crash data analysis for Kinston's Comprehensive Pedestrian Plan.