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City says Waterfront Park engineers’ report due July–August; Duke Street project faces DOT sightline and utility conflicts

2834133 · March 11, 2025
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City staff told council on March 11 that the Waterfront Park engineering report is expected in July–August and that the National Park Service is holding façade funds until the study is complete; staff also reported Duke Street work remains delayed by DOT sightline concerns and underground utility conflicts.

City staff updated the council on the status of two capital projects during the March 11 meeting: an engineering evaluation of Waterfront Park and the Duke Street improvement project.

On Waterfront Park, staff said the National Park Service has awarded funding for façade repairs but is deferring disbursement until the city’s full engineering study is complete to avoid paying for work that might be replaced…

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