I went on the Arch grounds free tour yesterday evening with about 40 others. Tom Nagel, Communications Manager for Gateway Arch Park Foundation, does a great job hosting these tours. He explains what was here before, and how the whole thing came to be -- including funding sources. I knew a lot of this already, but most in the group did not.
I liked that he explained the rationale the architects and landscape team (MVVA) used for design decisions they made. Tom also has a lot of info on what may be coming in the future. When I asked about the Kiener Plaza garages, Tom said they are interested in using graphics to improve the walls facing the plaza. He also mentioned they were looking into raising the profiles of the restaurants so they wouldn't look like they were nearly in the basement.
Other info from Tom and Matt Brinkman - Events and Progamming Manager -- 1) Pool in front will be flat water for kids & adults splashing etc. Not a fountain. 2) NP Service not big on ever installing LED programmable lighting illuminating the Arch with multiple colors -- like Eiffel Tower lighting. Preserve and Protect. 3) Events are planned for Kiener, riverfront, North Gateway etc., but they are looking for folks with events that want to use the grounds for anything from festivals to wedding events. 4) River has not flooded Lenore K Sullivan yet this spring. Six food vendors locate there next month. 5) Tom noted that the relocated statue - The Captain's Return - is a popular photo spot with families. Their dog Seaman is much larger than it appears from afar, so kids like it. 6) Visitors may enter or exit at the new West entrance, but can only exit at the legs. 7) They installed new lighting high atop Metropolitan Life building shining down on Kiener Plaza at night to provide "moonlight" level lighting at all times.

New West entrance will have large air conditioned lobby with restrooms before you reach security lines -- which will use three metal detectors.
Here are a few photos I took last night while on the tour. I think if we had a contest for bad Arch photos, nobody would win. There are none.
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