by Elizabeth Baron | May 13, 2022 | Landscape Architecture, Project, Urban Revitalization
McMinnville Downtown Improvements McMinnville, TN Downtown McMinnville revitalization stands the test of time. Downtown McMinnville, Tennessee had become deteriorated with numerous under-utilized buildings. Residents and business owners wanted a more attractive,...
by Elizabeth Baron | May 13, 2022 | Landscape Architecture, Project, Urban Revitalization
Tennessee Downtown Improvements Mount Pleasant, TN CT is currently assisting the city with first phase construction documents after helping secure $1.25M in federal TAP funds. Located 60 miles south of Nashville, Mount Pleasant is one of several historic communities...
by Elizabeth Baron | Apr 1, 2022 | Municipal Engineer, Project, Transportation
Amsterdam Road Reconstruction Fort Wright, Kentucky Improvements to this road included widening the 2,100 ft. road to a minimum of 24’ with a concrete curb and gutter on both sides. Improvements to this road included widening the 2,100 ft. road to a minimum of 24’...
by Elizabeth Baron | Apr 1, 2022 | Municipal Engineer, Project, Transportation
Reidlin Road Stabilization Taylor Mill, Kentucky CT worked with Geotechnology, Inc. to provide design drawings for a drilled shaft wall to stabilize the impacted section of Reidlin Road. CT coordinated the design of associated roadway improvements with the pier wall...
by Elizabeth Baron | Apr 1, 2022 | Municipal Engineer, Project, Transportation
Roadway Improvements Cheviot, Ohio CT Consultants, as Cheviot’s Municipal Engineer, design roadway improvements. The improvements are in the northwestern area of Cheviot, along the following roadway sections: Alma Ave. from Glenmore to Davis – 480 LF Davis...
by Elizabeth Baron | Apr 1, 2022 | Municipal Engineer, Project
City of Cheviot, Ohio Cheviot, Ohio CT Consultants has served Cheviot for 35 years, working with them to improve infrastructure and continue to serve the community’s needs. Our recent projects for Cheviot include: North Bend Road 2.75” mill/fill in the center...