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Seabrook unveils schematic designs for Bayside Park redevelopment and Main Street streetscape
Summary
Design consultant Kimley‑Horn presented schematic plans to raise and restore the former wastewater treatment plant site as a nature‑focused Bayside Park, add a mobile restroom solution, vegetation‑based shoreline improvements and a phased Main Street streetscape with new parking and pedestrian features.
Seabrook city and its Economic Development Corporation reviewed schematic designs Tuesday night for converting the former wastewater treatment plant into an elevated, resiliency‑focused Bayside Park and for a companion Main Street streetscape upgrade.
Kimley‑Horn designer Christina Malik summarized three stakeholder meetings and presented a consolidated concept that raises the park site to about elevation 12, builds a small event plaza and ‘‘veil pavilion,’’ creates a nature‑play area and open lawn, restores coastal prairie plantings down the slope to the water, and adds an enhanced vegetated shoreline. The design preserves the existing lift station on the site but proposes a painted or themed concrete enclosure to screen the equipment.
The schematic shows a mobile restroom — a trailer‑style unit elevated on a pad and accessed by ramps to meet Americans…
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