SUNY Brockport students clean up Brockport’s Main Street railroad bridge area
The College at Brockport students support the plan for a Victorian mural to be displayed on Brockport’s Main Street railroad bridge. To underscore this interest, several students joined Walk Bike Brockport to clean up the tangle of weeds, small trees and debris on the right side of the bridge where automobiles, pedestrians and bikers pass beneath.
Members of the College’s Pi Kappa Phi fraternity (a fraternity devoted to community service) used tools and a heavy-duty truck provided by Harry Donahue, Superintendent of Public Works, to remove the brush and stack it in the truck.
Fraternity member Scott Meyers organized Pi Kappa Phi participation in the clean-up work. Meyers – a Department of Political Science and International Studies student – is an Intern with Walk Bike Brockport and the Mayor’s office.
The new Victorian gateway will feature a mural, designed by Stacey Kirby, on both sides of the bridge.
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