During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the progress and details of a significant community project aimed at enhancing the area from Main Street to 4th Street. The project, which integrates with existing developments like the MLK Festival grounds and the Santa Fe Community Market, is designed to create a cohesive and vibrant space along Avenue C.
The meeting highlighted the competitive bidding process for the project, which attracted six proposals. An independent committee evaluated the submissions, ultimately selecting Wright Builders, which received the highest average score of 93.29. The construction contract awarded to Wright Builders amounts to over $3.4 million, with an additional $246,000 allocated for professional services.
Key features of the project include a pavilion area that will incorporate historic stone elements and a revised design for the Temple P building, enhancing its storefront appeal. The project also includes the addition of two restrooms and a janitor's closet to improve functionality within the retail space.
Officials expressed enthusiasm about the project's potential to beautify the area and enhance community engagement, particularly with the integration of distinctive Santa Fe letters as a design element. The meeting underscored the commitment to maintaining historical aspects while modernizing the space to better serve the community's needs.