Urban Planning Lessons: Why Corridor Redesigns Stall

Urban planning view showing a busy multi-lane roadway with strip malls, driveways, and narrow sidewalks designed for cars

If you live in Grand Rapids, you already know the story of 28th Street. It’s wide, busy, and full of strip malls, driveways, and constant traffic. A recent post on r/grandrapids asked, “What if 28th Street looked like this?” sparking hundreds of comments. People argued about traffic, sidewalks, transit, and whether the corridor could ever […]

Dam Inspection Trends in Modern Civil Engineering

Civil engineers inspecting a dam with flowing water to highlight modern dam inspection trends

Dams play a big role in our everyday lives. They hold back rivers, supply clean water, make recreation areas, and protect towns from floods. But with that kind of job, they must stay safe. That is why dam inspection is so important. In Grand Rapids—where the Grand River runs right through the city—inspections keep both […]

How Transportation Engineers Guide Port Access Roads

Transportation engineers design safe port access roads with freight trucks and shipping cranes in the background at dusk

Ports keep cities moving. Every day, trucks, ships, and trains carry goods in and out. In Grand Rapids, these roads are especially important for local businesses. But port traffic is not simple. Heavy trucks, tight turns, and constant movement can create problems fast. That’s where transportation engineers come in. They design and guide port access […]