This just missed Outdoors Week, but it's still quite noteworthy. The very ungreen Historic Core is getting an 0.7 acre park where a surface parking lot lives and work will start before the kids are back at school, reports Downtown tracker Brigham Yen: "Paul Tseng, the project manager for the park, informed me that groundbreaking for Spring Street Park is anticipated to begin in mid-to-late August with demo work." It'll only take a year to complete--click on the image to see a larger rendering of the green space. [Brigham Yen]
Spring Street Park Groundbreaking Imminent
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