Shadow Trails Residential Addition


Designed for connection and comfort, Shadow Trails brings thoughtfully engineered infrastructure to a vibrant new community.
Shadow Trails is a welcoming residential addition offering a desirable blend of suburban tranquility and convenient urban access. Known for its family-friendly atmosphere, the community features modern, well-crafted homes – many of which are within the highly regarded Bixby School District – and includes amenities such as a community swimming pool, a duck pond and walking trails. Its strategic location near major highways places residents just minutes from the vibrant Rose District, Haikey Creek Park and a wide range of shopping, dining and entertainment options throughout the Tulsa metro area – making it an ideal choice for those seeking comfort, connection and a strong sense of community.
Wallace Design Collective provided civil engineering services for the new single-family residential subdivision. The 104-acre tract was divided into 322 residential lots, arranged in 21 blocks, with five reserves. Wallace designed over 5,280 linear feet of 16″ diameter and 4,100 linear feet of 12″ diameter water main to and along the property for water service. This included easement procurement, arterial road crossings and utility conflicts. Internally, over 18,000 linear feet of 8″ water line and 15,000 linear feet of 8″ sanitary sewer were designed.
Coordination with the City of Broken Arrow resulted in a pump station and force main to serve the development, while internal systems flow by gravity to the station. Stormwater management was created with a storm sewer system featuring curb inlets and RCP pipes that feed into one of two retention ponds in the reserve areas before discharging into an existing creek. The project also consisted of 27′ wide streets with curbs and sidewalks to provide traffic calming while maintaining safe, intuitive travel through the addition.