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Keller council chooses precast screening wall plus trees for sports-park material yard, will use tree-fund to cover added cost
Summary
Council directed staff to proceed with a precast-concrete screening wall and tree plantings around a proposed city material-storage area adjacent to Keller Sports Park; the council agreed to fund trees and irrigation from a tree-restoration account or other project underruns.
Keller City Council on Tuesday directed staff to build a precast concrete screening wall and to add trees and ground-cover plantings around a proposed material-storage yard adjacent to Keller Sports Park.
Public Works staff presented three screening options and cost estimates, recommending precast concrete as the best balance of durability and aesthetics. “You can always do it later. We could plant trees a year from now,” a staff presenter said during the work-session briefing, but staff recommended moving tree installation forward if possible to improve the park frontage.
The total site-preparation cost to clear, grade and…
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