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Brisbane unveils new public stairway with integrated artwork, funded in part by CCAG
Summary
Brisbane officials and regional CCAG representatives on hand for a morning ribbon-cutting unveiled a new durable stairway connecting San Benito and Alvarado, aimed at improving safe routes to school; the project incorporates mosaic and custom handrails funded with CCAG/TDA Local 3 support.
Brisbane officials on hand at a morning ceremony unveiled a new public stairway that converts a former dirt pathway into an accessible connector between two streets, improving safe routes to school and neighborhood walkability.
"The stairway serves as a vital connection between two streets, improving accessibility and strengthening neighborhood connectivity," said Noreen Leek, Parks and Recreation Director, who opened the event and invited Mayor Colleen Mackin to speak. Leek said the project prioritized safety, long-term usability and an integrated public art element.
Mayor Colleen Mackin called the project "exceptional," praised the combination of public works and public art and thanked the…
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