The University of Virginia Academical Village Cultural Landscape Report stated the University undertook a wide range of traffic improvements between 1909 and 1913. “These important changes altered the character and experience of the Academical Village landscape,” the report read. “The greatest improvements were made on University Avenue, where the stone wall bordering the road was lowered in places at this time to provide a clear view of all the University buildings.”
The recent work on the lower north plaza included replacing the existing brick walkway to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act, adding removable bollards for emergency vehicle access, installing a mountable curb and removing planters.
“It appears that when the opening in the stone wall was widened, instead of removing the heavy material offsite, the posts were laid down and covered with fill dirt, preserving them near their original context,” Amy Moses, a project manager for Facilities Management, said.