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Terrell board reviews FY26 capital project designs for Catherine Street parklet, lighting, Breezy Hill and facades
Summary
City consultants presented design concepts for a Catherine Street parklet/town-square entrance, US 80 lighting upgrades, Breezy Hill Park expansion, South Alley interim improvements and a facade/awning program; board gave feedback, asked staff to advance designs and prepare renderings for council consideration and an October RFQ release was noted.
City consultants from Kimley-Horn presented conceptual designs and options for several FY26 capital projects to the Terrell Downtown Revitalization Board, including a Catherine Street parklet and entrance plaza, US 80 lighting upgrades, Breezy Hill Park expansion and South Alley interim improvements. The board also reviewed a proposed facade and awning program and a draft RFQ to solicit redevelopment proposals for a city-owned building.
Kevin Glaser (civil) and Nick Adams (landscaping) of Kimley-Horn walked the board through the Catherine Street concept, which would install a speed table at the key intersection to calm traffic and create a unified entrance into a future Terrell Town Square. Design examples included stages, water features and flexible vendor space; consultants said final renderings would show options scaled to fit downtown expectations.
Glaser described the US 80 lighting effort as a relatively low-cost…
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