
The RDC's land bridge, as shown in the Master Plan.
Photos and Plan renderings
- The satellite image was obtained from TerraServer (www.terraserver.microsoft.com). The image was photographed on January 29, 1997. The river's level on that date was 16.5 feet.
- Overlay images of the land bridge and other Master Plan components were extracted directly from a mapview drawing by Cooper Robertson & Partners, prepared for the RDC. The drawing appears in the published Master Plan, and at one time appeared on the RDC Web site.
- The drainage service area for the Gayoso Pumping Station is based on a 1914 City map of the North Memphis Levee system, by J.H. Weatherford, City Engineer, which is still in general use.
- The computer model of the Master Plan appears on our site here; it can also be found on the Cooper Robertson & Partners Web site.
- “Pumping Stations Fulfill Role in Surging River Rise,” Tom Charlier, The Commercial Appeal, January 10, 1991.
- “Harbor Lake Cost Rises by Millions; City Hopes to Land Federal Dollars,” Cornell Christian, The Commercial Appeal, June 25, 1997.
- “Ford Discourages Harbor-Park Project; Says Housing, Education More Important,” James W. Brosnan, The Commercial Appeal, June 4, 1998.
- “100 Cast About, Snag Some Ideas for the Riverfront,” Deborah M. Clubb, The Commercial Appeal, February 17, 1999.
- "Downtown Drainage System Stressed Out, Overhaul in Works," Tom Charlier, The Commercial Appeal, October 30, 2000.
- Aim of Reshaping Harbor is New Land, Not Man-Made Lake,” Deborah M. Clubb, The Commercial Appeal, November 18, 2001.
- “No Land bridge! The costs, both human and economic, would be unacceptable,” Thomas Kroll, The Memphis Flyer, April 25, 2002.
- “Land bridge Yes! The ‘disadvantages’ of the project have been greatly exaggerated,” Benny Lendermon, The Memphis Flyer, May 10, 2002.
- “Riverfront Project Could Delay Cleanup of Harbor,” Tom Charlier, The Commercial Appeal, January 13, 2002.
- The Waterfront Center: Memphis Riverfront Redevelopment Workshop, February 16, 1999 (complete text of report).
- Memphis Riverfront Master Plan, March 2002. Online version here. We strongly recommend obtaining the printed version, which has numerous drawings and some additional material, from the Riverfront Development Corporation.
- Jack Belz memo to Lendermon and City Council, April 26, 2004.
- An Advisory Services Report, Memphis Riverfront, Memphis, Tennessee, by the Urban Land Institute (PDF file available on RDC Web site). Quotation is from p. 33.