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1 Citywide Public Area Beautification Projects

2 Background Information Public land enhancement was made priority for FY 2011 10 areas have been identified focusing on FM 1709 Corridor FY 2011 Funding includes: –$ 84,000 (TxDOT Governor’s Achievement Award) –$100,000 (FY 2011 Reforestation Fund Budget)

3 Background Information A SPIN meeting was held on this item on November 15, 2010, and the following feedback was received: –Recommended that staff work with TxDOT on species of plants that will absorb impacts of cars in medians –Drift roses were suggested for Tennis Center area Implementation of the beautification projects will be handled by the CS Dept Beautification projects are currently underway and will continue throughout FY 2011

4 Citywide Public Area Beautification Priority List 1.Hwy 114 Trees Project (TxDOT Gov Achieve Award) 2.Kimball Medians (FM 1709 to Hwy 26) 3.East Dove Rd. Electrical Station 4.Bicentennial Park Frontage 5.DPS West 6.McPherson Park 7.Tennis Center 8.Parkwood Drive 9.Pearson Storage Tanks 10.Diamond Circle Estates 1709 Frontage

5 Planned Enhancements

6 Hwy 114 Trees Project (TxDOT Gov Achieve Award)

7 Kimball Medians Addition of plant material (Similar to Carroll medians)

8 Electrical Station at East Dove Rd. Addition of trees/shrubs for visual buffer from Dove Rd (Requires a landscape easement)

9 9 Bicentennial Park Frontage Turf & landscape improvements with brick planter walls (Improve view corridor into park and to match improved park entry at FM 1709)

10 DPS West Frontage Landscape enhancements to include stone border (Stone to match DPS West building)

11 McPherson Park Landscape enhancements to park and pond shoreline (Replace trees, add shrubs and roses, etc.)

12 Tennis Center Landscape enhancements to facility entry & interior spaces

13 Parkwood Drive Parkwood Drive Tree planting on city park property north of Parkwood Drive (Create a buffer from neighborhood looking north)

14 Pearson Storage Tanks Additional landscaping at wrought iron sections of fence (Evergreen shrubs, ornamental trees, etc.)

15 Diamond Circle Estates/1709 Frontage Enhance ROW along residential fences

16 Financial Considerations $ 84,000 (TxDOT Governor’s Achievement Award)$ 84,000 (TxDOT Governor’s Achievement Award) $100,000 (FY 2011 Reforestation Fund Budget)$100,000 (FY 2011 Reforestation Fund Budget)

17 EXAMPLE PLANT PALETTE FM 1938 PARKWAY/MEDIAN PLANT PALETTE LOW EVERGREEN Creeping Rosemary Daylily Asian Jasmine Harbor Dwarf Nandina TALL EVERGREEN Knock Out Rose Encore Azalea Dwarf Wax Myrtle LorapetalumHolly CANOPY TREE Live Oak Texas Red Oak Sawtooth Oak Cedar Elm MEDIUM EVERGREEN Drift Rose Compact Nandina Dwarf Yaupon Otto Luyken Laurel ORNAMENTAL TREE Savannah Holly Shantung Maple Vitex Crape Myrtle LOW PERENNIAL RuelliaPenstemon Cone Flower SalviaRudbeckia TALL DECIDUOUS Spiraea Dwarf Burning Bush Butterfly Bush Forsythia Lacebark Elm Texas Ash Sweetgum Return

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