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Belton staff outline beautification plan, changes to code-enforcement process and a pilot neighborhood cleanup
Summary
Belton staff on Aug. 12 presented a Beautification Plan and a set of proposed code-enforcement changes, and proposed a pilot neighborhood cleanup (a ‘dumpster day’) aimed at tackling long-standing property-maintenance issues.
City staff presented a coordinated beautification and neighborhood-improvement package to the City Council on Aug. 12 that pairs a new plant-and-signage plan with proposed changes to code enforcement and a pilot cleanup program.
The beautification plan, drafted by City Planner Jennifer Fernandez with Public Works input, recommends a standardized planting palette for city entrances and medians, new wayfinding signage and durable plant species chosen for drought and salt tolerance. Staff said $20,000 for wayfinding and $75,000 for landscaping were included in the FY26 budget and that some planting and irrigation work on the 160th Street corridor is already under way.
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