junction hollow trail
Pittsburgh, PA
Overview
The Junction Hollow Trail is part of the City of Pittsburgh’s efforts to create a publicly accessible and controlled mobility corridor that will connect the neighborhoods of Hazelwood, Greenfield, Four Mile Run, and Oakland. The plan also includes a proposed network of bicycle and pedestrian routes to enable non-motorized transportation between these neighborhoods.
The intention is to implement a mobility solution simultaneously with stormwater improvements to maximize efficiency and minimize cost and disruption to residents. The mobility project will improve connections between neighborhoods and employment centers while enhancing the park experience. Klavon’s responsibility included community engagement presentations and meetings, coordination with civil engineers both internal team members and with stream restoration consultants, and the City of Pittsburgh, the design of trails to include the reintroduction of active and passive recreation, facilitated by a meandering bicycle path, and native plantings.
Year: 2018-2022
Status: Ongoing