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Community Celebrates Completion of Segovia Streetscape Project
Posted Date: 4/25/2012

Coral Gables residents and City officials celebrated recently the completion of the Segovia Streetscape Project. A ribbon cutting ceremony, attended by approximately 100 people, took place on April 14th in front of the Coral Gables Branch Library.

Mayor Jim Cason and Commissioners Maria Anderson, Bill Kerdyk Jr., and Frank Quesada attended the ceremony to inaugurate the transformation of Segovia into a beautiful, lush, and pedestrian friendly street.

The Segovia Streetscape Project, almost a mile in length, included substantial improvements to the roadway. The street, from Bird Road to Biltmore Way, was narrowed from four to two lanes, resurfaced and striped for bike lanes. The project involved the installation of a landscaped median with irrigation system as well as concrete sidewalk extensions. To create an inviting neighborhood street approximately 200 oak trees, 20 to 22 feet tall, and 80 oak trees, 24 to 26 feet tall, were planted in the swale and median, respectively. The cost of the project was approximately $850,000. Funding was provided by the City of Coral Gables and Miami-Dade County.

Segovia ribbont cutting

Mayor Jim Cason, surrounded by Vice Mayor Bill Kerdyk Jr., Commissioners Frank Quesada and Maria Anderson, are seen cutting the ribbon on Segovia Street, accompanied by City residents, including members of the Garden Club.