[CANUFNET] sidewalk materials suitable for a winter city

Postma, Rick rpostma at London.ca
Thu Aug 13 07:57:28 EDT 2015


Hi Martha

It would be interesting to see the location, perhaps by adding an address and folks can take a look.  I find that sometimes it's easier to make recommendation after seeing the location and what you have to work with.  Now with google maps and streetview, we can do that. You could even include measurements to the property line as measuring is now a feature on google maps.

Rick Postma
Forestry Technologist
City of London
(519) 661-2500 ext 8480
rpostma at london.ca

From: CANUFNET [mailto:canufnet-bounces at list.web.net] On Behalf Of Barwinsky, Martha
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2015 5:01 PM
To: Canadian Urban Forest Network
Subject: [CANUFNET] sidewalk materials suitable for a winter city

We are looking for alternative sidewalk treatments adjacent to mature American elms for a new apartment development in an older neighbourhood near our city center (Osborne Village). The proposed sidewalk is within 2 m of the trees where there has never been a sidewalk previously.

We are looking for a treatment other than concrete or pavers. Has anyone had experience with rubber sidewalks or other materials / methods in conditions similar to ours - freeze/thaw cycles, clay soils, very active winter road maintenance program (de-icing salt and snow clearing equipment on sidewalks)? The sidewalk would have to withstand sidewalk snow clearing equipment and meet accessibility design standards.

Any information would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Martha Barwinsky
City Forester
City of Winnipeg
105-1155 Pacific Ave.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3E 3P1
Ph: 204-986-3701

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