Close dead-end portion of South 27th Street to expand Boorman Park
Resolution Resolution No. 136-25
In Plain English
The city owns a 98-foot dead-end section of South 27th Street that currently serves as informal parking near Boorman Park. This street segment terminates inside the park and serves no transportation purpose. If approved, the city incorporates this 2,785 square feet into the park revitalization project, creating landscaping and a maintenance road.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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