Find this very underwhelming as well. Why all the floating bridge detours? not sure who will use them and will take away the views from the main path. From what I've seen, small scaled lawns with seating around them are a huge draw for families as are art installations, I don't see any. I also don't see any Coffee shops, food kiosks or other small retail along the river, I think that is really missing, I know it is hard to drag my family for a long bike ride knowing there are no places to sit around, buy some treats and then carry on, in our river valley getting out to shops at the top of the river bank will most likely involve a big climb.
They can do so much better with the area around the powerplant, a deck of that size will just look barren and unwelcoming. I am not very motivated to participate in the public engagement sessions, the last one I participated (Ribbon of Green) was a good forum for people to participate but there has been no follow up, timeline, summary of the input, nothing. It felt like they paid consultants to hear the participants, not sure there was any listening.