Weston & Sampson’s Indrani Ghosh, PhD joins the Charles River Watershed Association’s Julie Wood in this WBUR piece detailing a new report that finds communities along the Charles River will experience an appreciable increase in flooding within the next 50 years due to climate change.
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ArcGIS Online Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Viewer/Generator
Weston & Sampson uses Esri’s ArcGIS Online platform to shorten the preliminary development of the CIP. By centralizing an organization’s assets into a universally accessible digital twin, we begin laying the foundation for a responsive, web-based CIP application that grows with changing asset qualities. Weston & Sampson’s CIP Viewer/Generator is designed to respond as asset attributes are updated, so organizations at the start of their inventorying process can benefit.
Green Hill Park Improvements
Worcester, MA
A comprehensive master plan for Green Hill Park, an important public open space.
Siena College Master Plan
Loudenville, NY
Siena College selected Weston & Sampson to provide comprehensive master planning services.
Mill Street Master Plan
Worcester, MA
The City of Worcester retained Weston & Sampson to develop a Master Plan for improvements to the Mill Street corridor.
Riverwalk Visioning
Peabody and Salem, MA
A Riverwalk Visioning Study and a Riverwalk Conceptual Master Plan developed through a U.S. EPA Brownfields grant
Portsmouth, NH Downtown Visioning – Vaughan Mall
Portsmouth, NH
A Visioning and Connectivity Action Plan for the important commercial, retail, cultural, and historical corridor surrounding the Vaughan Mall in downtown Portsmouth.
Redevelopment of Stenton Mill
Sanford, ME
As a follow-on from our Master Planning effort, Weston & Sampson is part of a team of design consultants working with Winn Development to create a new mixed-use development for this site.
Implementing vehicle charging stations is easier than you think
Johanna Hall and Sam Alpert co-authored an article in NEREJ entitled “Implementing vehicle charging stations is easier than you think.” The interest and demand for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations is already high and is expected to explode as they become more commonplace as commercial businesses and municipalities alike consider installing them at their facilities.
Staying Ahead of the Swell
Timothy Corrigan authored an article in Stormwater entitled “Staying Ahead of the Swell.” To improve urban flood resilience, the cities of Chelsea and Everett, Mass. enter a project to combat the effects of rising sea levels.