Niagara Falls, New York
Slowing speeds with a swirl of local spirit
The Project
A major crossing point in the North End of Niagara Falls, a five-way intersection was reimagined to increase pedestrian safety, lower dangerous high speeds, and improve the overall wellbeing of the neighborhood. Vehicle lanes were narrowed, forcing traffic to slow as they approached the intersection. Crosswalks were installed across four lanes, where before there were no crosswalks, with shortened crossing distances to improved pedestrian safety.
The curb extensions and center roadway mural, totaling just over 4,500 square feet and defined by plastic traffic bollards, were designed and painted under the direction of Tyshaun Tyson, the Artist Development Manager for the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area, with the help of 10 volunteers and 8 National Heritage Area staff members over the course of three days. The design was inspired by movement and the energy found in everyday urban spaces, and merges creativity with the natural flow of the neighborhood.
Best Practice Highlight: Building a sense of community ownership
The Niagara Falls National Heritage Area is an organization deeply rooted in the local community, and as such, it was important that the community take part in creating the artwork. Students from nearby Abate Elementary assisted with the installation on all three days, and nearby local business owners assisted each evening. By involving the community members who would utilize this intersection the most, they became invested in the outcome of the project and in further creating a safer and more connected neighborhood.
- 45%-53% decrease in average vehicle speed
- Recorded high speeds through intersection dropped an average of 10
miles per hour - 12% increase in pedestrian foot traffic
“We are thankful for this opportunity to collaborate with Bloomberg Philanthropies to bring such an important project to our city. As the first of its kind in our municipality, we are proud to set a new standard of pedestrian-centered traffic safety for our citizenry.”
Saladin Allah, Public Projects Coordinator
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Press
‘A Big Improvement’: Niagara Falls intersection gets colorful makeover to improve traffic safety, (WKBW Channel 7, October 8, 2025)
Asphalt Art project coming to busy Niagara Falls intersection, (WGRZ Channel 2, October 1, 2025)
For inspiration and tips for the creation of art on roadways and public places, download the Bloomberg Associates Asphalt Art Guide which features successful plaza and roadway art activations around the world, as well as key steps for developing such projects.