Tivoli Park Preserve Stream Daylighting

Tivoli Park Preserve in Albany, New York, is the second-largest urban preserve in New York State and has undergone many master planning efforts over the last one hundred years, most of which have stalled or been shelved. The Albany Water Board saw the opportunity to jumpstart the preserve redevelopment outlined in the 2014 Master Plan by tackling the largest piece: daylighting more than 1/3 mile of the culverted Patroon Creek. Given the preserve’s location within the watershed, daylighting a portion of the culverted creek presented a way for the city to ameliorate upstream flooding and protect critical infrastructure routed through the preserve while constructing new stream habitat, installing native plants, and creating meaningful opportunities for the adjacent underserved neighborhood and the greater community to engage with the natural environment.

Daylighting a portion of Patroon Creek involved considering the entire watershed, regular and high flows within the creek, and critical infrastructure, including waterlines, sewer lines, and an adjacent railroad. The final plan included a main channel for regular flows with complex stream habitats, including pools, riffles, runs, slides, and waterfalls, and a high-flow overflow channel to manage higher water flows during storm events. In addition to managing water flows, designers made the stream corridor highly naturalized and accessible to various user groups. Large rock scrambles provide direct access to the water’s edge. An ADA accessible path and viewing nodes also provide more inclusive access to the water. The landscape architecture design team created a meandering channel where possible, specified boulders and stones from local quarries, and used a native plant palette that supported local wildlife and pollinators to make the stream look like it had always been there.

Awards:
  • 2021 APWA New York State Environmental Project of the Year (<$5 Million)
  • 2021 APWA New York Capital Branch Environmental Project of the Year (<$5 Million)
  • 2022 ASLA New York Upstate Awards Program — Merit Award
  • 2023 ACEC New York Engineering Excellence Awards – Platinum Award (Water Resources)
Project Services:
  • Water
  • Stormwater Management
  • Construction Management
  • Landscape Architecture
    • Landscape/Habitat Restoration
    • Interpretive Signage
    • Green Infrastructure Solutions