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Bel-Red West Tributary master plan kicks off; staff weighing stream daylighting and trails
Summary
City staff presented a master-plan kickoff for an 8-acre Bel-Red West Tributary park, funded in part by the 2022 parks and open space levy, highlighting feasibility work on stream daylighting, trail connections, reuse of an on-site building, and an outreach schedule through 2026.
City staff on Tuesday laid out early plans for a neighborhood park on an 8-acre, city-owned site in the Bel-Red area, saying feasibility studies will determine whether an underground stream can be daylighted and how trail, right-of-way and utility constraints affect park design.
"We will be evaluating whether or not we can daylight that and what daylighting looks like," said project lead Zarian Smith during the Parks and Community Services Board meeting, describing the stream as currently piped in places and noting potential regulatory buffer zones that would limit design options. Staff said the project is funded in part by the 2022 parks and open space…
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