Saturday, July 19, 2014

THE FIX IS IN FOR FAIRMONT AVENUE SIDEWALK (PHOTOS)

BUMP!
Here is the final fix for the mismatched sidewalk mess on Fairmont Avenue. If you recall, the new sidewalk in front of the Bainbridge Bethesda luxury apartment tower turned out to be 5-6" higher than the adjoining original sidewalk along the street. Which immediately created a tripping hazard, and restricted access for the disabled, where the two met, and where the sidewalk met the surface between the public sidewalk and the doors of the storefronts.

A couple of creative ramps, and a sizable bump in the loading dock driveway, were the elements of the solution worked out by Bainbridge's contractor:


3 comments:

Jason Yang said...

That bump is huge! The concrete is already damaged from vehicles and I'm sure the vehicle that smacked it took on some damage too. This is going to be an expensive bump.

Robert Dyer said...

Can't imagine any vehicle with a low ground clearance navigating that bump without hitting something.

Anonymous said...

Is Robert Dyer a god or a demon? How does he know everything?! ... Something to think about....