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Zaragoza Street improvements nearly complete; board reviews landscaping, materials workshop findings
Summary
KCI reported the Zaragoza Street public-improvements project is largely finished; the TIRZ board reviewed landscaping recommendations, tree-well sizing and materials choices from a recent workshop and discussed next steps including a possible ribbon-cutting.
Edward Ochoa of KCI told the Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone No. 1 board on May 13 that the Zaragoza Street public improvements are “pretty much complete,” with stone caps and vertical brick installed on the seating wall and finishing touches remaining.
The update matters because the project changes pedestrian spaces downtown and includes plantings, seating and lighting the board expects to see used by residents and visitors. Board members asked for implementation details and next steps so the city can coordinate any ribbon-cutting and closeout work.
KCI showed recent photos of the completed stone caps, seating wall and a small planted area that currently holds crushed granite and a capped irrigation bubbler so the…
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