Fleet and Cornhill Streets, located in Historic Annapolis, endeavored a significant planning and feasibility study of the paving, furnishings, lighting and notable historic site elements, as well as, the studying all utilities for their replacement underground. In the case of these very narrow rights-of-ways this required the complete removal of the historic fabric. A complete inventory and analysis of all site features was undertaken and character-defining elements were identified and mapped in detail. Additionally, a historic materials salvage and reuse study was completed.  Annapolis Landscape Architects’ Partner, Shelley Rentsch, led the desgn phase of work on this project which included several public meetings and Historic Preservation Commission Hearing meetings.

Client: City of Annapolis
Engineer: RK&K