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Tequesta weighs Remembrance Park Phase 2, Old Dixie landscaping and a tree‑rebate program

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Councilors discussed whether to prioritize Remembrance Park Phase 2, explore collaboration with the library and post office for a connected public space, and advance a tree‑rebate program to continue planting as surtax funding ends.

Councilors on March 7 discussed several items tied to community appearance: funding and timing for Remembrance Park Phase 2, possible collaboration with the Tequesta library and post office on a connected public space, beautification along Old Dixie (an FEC right‑of‑way the village leases) and a proposed tree rebate program for residents.

Remembrance Park Phase 2: Staff reported that phase 2 has an estimated construction cost of about $1.2 million and that the village previously authorized roughly $103,000 for planning services but deferred action until phase 1 use patterns were clearer. The mayor and multiple councilors said they favored continuing to explore the…

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