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Nogales opens upgraded restrooms at Caron Park; ADA compliance, maintenance questions remain
Summary
City staff reported completion of restroom renovations at Caron Park after permitting and floodplain work. The project used local contractors and aqua funds and cost roughly $65,000; staff said the facility is ADA compliant and minor items remain before a grand opening and a maintenance plan.
City staff told the Nogales mayor and council on May 7 that restroom renovations at Caron Park are substantially complete, but officials said they still need to finish minor punch-list items, coordinate a grand-opening date and finalize a maintenance plan.
Public works staffer Hector Tapia briefed the council on the project’s timeline. Tapia said staff used the city’s allocated “aqua funds” and relied on internal city coordination and local subcontractors. Because the park is in a flood plain, the project required a Santa Cruz County Flood Control use permit and a regular city building permit before work could proceed. Tapia said staff tested the sewer line with a…
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