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Sykesville presents $2.5 million South End streetscape plan; station building to be enlarged for new kitchen
Summary
Town staff outlined a South End streetscaping plan funded with a $2.5 million allocation and presented proposed renovations to the historic station building that would remove an early-1990s kitchen and add a larger commercial kitchen and an enclosed platform area.
Town staff presented detailed plans for a South End streetscaping project and a separate renovation of the historic station building at a recent Sykesville Historic District Commission meeting. The streetscaping effort, funded by a roughly $2.5 million allocation approved by the town council, targets the main intersection at Main Street, Sandusky Road and Oklahoma Avenue and aims to expand sidewalks, improve pedestrian crossings and reshape a public parking lot.
"Council just approved, you know, a 2 and a half million dollar allocation, to do work on the South End," Speaker 1 said while outlining the scope. Staff described a mix of surface treatments: pavers, stamped concrete in the state right-of-way, and standard concrete…
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