IN THE WORKS
FIRE STATION NO. 1 The foundation for the new two-story, 28,000-square-foot fire headquarters has been poured, and tilt walls are being formed. Once crews finish forming tilt walls, they will fill panels with concrete and let them cure. The walls are anticipated to be raised at the end of the month or early March. SUNNYLAND PRESS BOX TOWER Work has started on Sunnyland’s press box tower. Crews are extending utilities and forming the foundation. The concrete block walls are expected to be laid next week. The new press box is significantly larger and will be repositioned behind home plate, correcting the previous misalignment. Additionally, the first floor of the press tower will feature a concession stand and a storage room. The two story tower is anticipated to be finished within two months.
JACKIE ROBINSON BALLPARK UPGRADES Demolition is underway to the City Island tennis courts, which is the site for the player development facility, multi-purpose community room, museum and offices. Following the demolition, workers will begin construction of a new batter’s eye, foul poles, electrical and utilities. Phase 1 is expected to be finished early 2026.
LIVE OAK PARK Due to the construction of Fire Station No. 1, Live Oak Park, at 505 Live Oak Ave., has been closed to the public but is expected to reopen in the near future. Residents will be able to enjoy new sidewalk paths and pond when it reopens.
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