The Next Step;
Where does the Riverwalk project go from here?
Immediately on the heels of Shattuck Park's success, an opportunity became available to add a new and very unique enhancement to the entire Riverwalk package, lighting of the Oak Street Bridge.

This lighting element is truly distinctive. It's not simple lampposts, this is decorative, architectural lighting designed to incorporate color and character while outlining and accenting the bridge.
The Wayne Bryan (Oak Street) Bridge reconstruction which began in the fall of 2005 was completed October 6, 2006 when the bridge re-opened to the public. The new bridge project provided an opportunity to incorporate a unique look and exciting new feel to the bridge structure with the lighting.
Neenah is only the third city in the United States to incorporate such a lighting feature into our bridge architecture. With the lighting process LEDs are used to add fascination to a structure, in Neenah's case to the bridge.
This bridge lighting element enhances the beauty of Shattuck Park and success of the entire project.

Riverwalk-What's Next?
The Neenah Riverwalk in Downtown Neenah is nearly complete. With the major portion of the North Riverwalk, from the Commercial Street overlook east along the Fox River now open for use, only a final link through Island Park to the Oak Street Bridge remain to be built. Once fully completed, the Neenah Riverwalk will provide a 1.5-mile barrier-free path along the Fox River in Downtown Neenah.

Shattuck Park Events. Click HERE for a link to more info!
For more information about the Neenah Riverwalk ~ Shattuck Park project please contact City of Neenah Director of Community Development Chris Haese at 886-6125 or Future Neenah Executive Director Robert Buckingham at 722-1920.