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Liberty Hill streetscape nears finish; pole relocations and storefront protections remain unresolved

Downtown Revitalization Committee · June 24, 2025
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City staff said Phase 1 of the downtown streetscape is nearly complete — trees have been planted and benches are on order — but relocation of utility poles will require coordination with PEC and AT&T, may cost roughly $237,000–$248,000, and has the potential to affect new sidewalks and business storefronts; a downtown property owner urged preservation of a stamped sidewalk and repair of a damaged brick arch.

Phase 1 of Liberty Hill’s downtown streetscape is nearly finished, city staff told the Downtown Revitalization Committee on June 24, but utility pole relocations and storefront protections still require coordinated work and time.

James, a city staff member overseeing the work, said the wayfinding signs along Highway 29 and Main Street have been installed but some were placed incorrectly and the city’s street department will correct them. He described progress on the downtown streetscape: "The tree started going in today. They'll continue. Should be completed tomorrow with the trees," and said shrubbery and benches are expected to be placed once contractors…

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