The University of Wisconsin-Madison has transformed the South End Zone of Camp Randall Stadium and adjoining Field House into a premium area with seating for 2,300, access to indoor and outdoor hospitality clubs, climate-controlled amenities, expanded premium food and beverage offerings, dedicated restrooms, and a terrace that connects with and provides views into the UW Field House.
Moss Universal Park will feature inclusive recreational opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to interact, play, and participate in activities together.
A unique system of five closely spaced roundabouts on a major corridor in the Village of Richfield was a first-of-its-kind roundabout project in Wisconsin based on the number of roundabouts and the project’s complexity.
raSmith led the public involvement for the project, seeking input from local officials and the public on potential solutions for the intersections on the County CE corridor.
raSmith was a member of a consultant team retained by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation to conduct an EIS for the WIS 241 corridor (South 27th Street) in the communities of Franklin and Oak Creek.
raSmith conducted a roundabout feasibility study and a comprehensive alternatives analysis of five intersections along the County OO and County N corridors in the Village of Little Chute.