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Rendering that shows green grass, two people holding hands on a winding concrete path, and a wide tunnel under U.S. 34.

Vote on the New Look

City staff and engineers from Bolton & Menk met with people who live in the area to discuss the design for the pedestrian underpass in January 2023, April 2024, and May 2025. Based on these meetings, we have created a preliminary design that meets accessibility needs, creates a more welcoming atmosphere, and improves safety and security for everyone.

Before we finish, you can help us finalize the aesthetic details! We're exploring three options for the slopes surrounding the tunnel entrances, as well as three treatments for the tunnel walls. Take this survey to rank your favorite designs for each feature and offer general feedback about the tunnel's look and feel.

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Rank the slope designs, with 1 being your favorite.


Concept 1A: Grass/Native Seed Slope

Concrete block wall/Scored cast-in-place wall with chain link fence fall protection (Note: Proposed foreground fence section on top of retaining wall not shown for graphic clarity)

Concept 1B: Concrete Slope

Concrete block wall/Scored cast-in-place wall and integral color concrete flatwork with chain link fence fall protection (Note: Proposed foreground fence section on top of retaining wall not shown for graphic clarity)

Concept 1C: Grass/Native Seed Slope with Decorative Boulders

Concrete block wall/Scored cast-in-place wall and planted slopes with chain link fence fall protection (Note: Proposed foreground fence on top of retaining wall not shown for graphic clarity)

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What do you like? What don't you like? Do you have any questions or concerns you hope we address?