City of the Future money targets North Richmond
Mayor Doug Wilder recently announced that about $113 million is in the pipeline to address community improvements across the city — including neighborhoods, parks, libraries, streets and sidewalks. In North Richmond, those projects include: Restoration of Young’s Pond at Bryan Park Azalea Garden Pond Restoration at Bryan Park Azalea Garden Gazebo at Bryan Park Improvements to the Pine Camp […]
Mayor Doug Wilder recently announced that about $113 million is in the pipeline to address community improvements across the city — including neighborhoods, parks, libraries, streets and sidewalks. In North Richmond, those projects include:
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Restoration of Young’s Pond at Bryan Park
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Azalea Garden Pond Restoration at Bryan Park
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Azalea Garden Gazebo at Bryan Park
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Improvements to the Pine Camp Tot Lot in Highland Park
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A new HVAC at the Hotchkiss Community Center on Brookland Park Boulevard in Highland Park
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Technology and renovation improvements at the Ginter Park Library and North Avenue Library
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Street improvements on Westwood Avenue from Hermitage Road to Brook Road
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Street improvements on Azalea Avenue from Brook Road to North CL
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Sidewalks improvements along multiple streets in Highland Park and Bellevue
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