Rose Park Trail Lighting
The Rose Park Trail project, led by the District Department of Transportation (DDOT), focused on enhancing the safety and accessibility of this popular pedestrian trail in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. The trail, which overlooks Rock Creek Parkway, provides a scenic route for walkers and park-goers. The project involved the installation of nearly two miles of new lighting to improve visibility and safety along the trail.
Scope of Work:
Jaxson Point Electrical Construction was responsible for the installation of trail lighting along Rose Park Trail. Our team implemented a series of strategically placed lighting fixtures to illuminate the trail, enhancing the safety and enjoyment of the pathway for both daytime and nighttime use.
Outcome:
The upgraded lighting along Rose Park Trail has enhanced the safety and accessibility of this popular Georgetown path, making it a secure and welcoming space for residents and visitors. Jaxson Point’s work on this project demonstrates our commitment to community-focused solutions that prioritize both functionality and environmental sensitivity.
Client:
District Department of Transportation (DDOT)
General Contractor:
Capitol Paving of DC
Budget:
$1.4 million
Project Highlights:
Scenic and Recreational Value: Rose Park Trail is a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike, providing a peaceful, well-lit environment for walking, jogging, and recreational activities.
Enhanced Safety for Park-Goers: By installing almost two miles of trail lighting, Jaxson Point significantly improved visibility, promoting a safer experience for pedestrians and park users.
Environmental Considerations: The lighting solutions were designed to minimize light pollution and maintain the natural ambiance of Rock Creek Parkway and its surrounding areas.