The Sanford RiverWalk is one of the most ambitious and complicated construction projects the City of Sanford has undertaken and is considered one of the state’s most scenic bike and pedestrian paths. Part of a comprehensive downtown revitalization plan, the new RiverWalk will eventually extend two miles and connect with the Volusia County trail system. Construction consisted of a new seawall, new and relocated utilities, new roadway, traffic signalization, 10-foot-wide bike and pedestrian walkway, hardscape, plaza development, and landscaping. The project also included a Memorial Park designed as a passive recreation space with a cenotaph. The park encompasses a colonnade of palm trees and linear paths surrounding a central lawn and is used for quiet contemplation or as a green space to host small informal or formal gatherings.

“Wharton-Smith proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that their professional attitude, attention to detail, and commitment to quality delivered a product to the City of Sanford that will be enjoyed for many years to come.” – Jeff Davis, Project Manager, City of Sanford

Project Details

LOCATION

Sanford, Florida

CLIENT

City of Sanford

SIZE

1.76 miles

CONSTRUCTION COST

Phase 1 – $10.5 million, Phase 2 – $4.8 million