Parks & Recreation
Parks, Recreation & Culture Master Plan - Orillia, Ontario
Parks, Recreation & Culture Master Plan - Orillia, Ontario
Riverfront Master Plan - Milton & Bagdad, FL
Cleveland West Side Market TOD and Wayfinding Plan - Cleveland, Ohio
Greenspace Master Plan - Brandon, Manitoba
Capital Information Centre Plaza - Ottawa, Ontario
City of Las Cruces and Doña Ana County Comprehensive Plan - New Mexico
Pine Lawn Cremation Care Center - Cheektowaga, NY
CARE Area Neighborhood Revitalization and Market Study - Buffalo, New York
Waterfront Master Plan - Tarrytown-on-Hudson, New York
Master Development Plan - Carolina Beach, North Carolina
Lincoln Plaza Design and Interpretive Plan - Peekskill, New York
Euclid Avenue TLCI - Euclid, Ohio
Creating a Greenway: The Mohawk River Corridor - Oneida County, New York
Transit Oriented Places - Durham, Ontario
One City One Future - Monroe, Louisiana
Abu Dhabi Public Realm Design Manual - Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Ancaster Design Guidelines - Hamilton, Ontario
peter j. smith & company, inc. is a full-service urban design, urban and regional planning and economic development firm with offices in Buffalo, New York and Fort Erie, Ontario.
peter j. smith & company, inc. is known for the creative approach, inclusive process and enthusiasm that we bring to each project. We successfully combine big-picture planning, effective creative public input programs and innovative physical designs to craft solutions that our client communities implement to realize their visions of the future. We understand the issues that organizations and governmental agencies face having worked in communities of all sizes across 16 states, four Canadian provinces and the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, in our 30-year history.
The New York Upstate Chapter of the American Planning Association has awarded peter j. smith & company with the Excellence in Public Outreach award for the the project Pathways to Progress: A Course for the Adirondack Gateway Region. See all of our awards.
Kettle Creek in St. Thomas, Ontario, has been traversed by railroads since the 1870s. The existing iconic double-track structure dates to 1929 when it was constructed to replace a trestle bridge. An engineering marvel of its time, the bridge is one of the most recognizable features on the landscape... Read More