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Clean California grant team shows Second Street gateway options; council favors radial rockscape and municipal seal
Summary
Consultants and staff showed three monument design options for the Clean California Highway 99/Second Street gateway funded by a $3 million state grant; council favored a radial rockscape treatment, using the city seal or downtown logo and exploring a flagpole and bilingual messaging on one ramp.
Selma — City staff and A&M Engineering presented design alternatives July 15 for the Clean California Highway 99/Second Street gateway project, a $3.0 million state grant to revitalize the corridor from the Highway 99 off‑ramp into downtown.
The presentation described project elements including stamped decorative sidewalks (with a grape motif), new curb ramps, Chinese pistache street trees, trash receptacles and benches at Berry Park, solar‑capable streetlights, and…
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