La Jolla streetscape project gets $20,000 grant from San Diego County

La Jolla Light

APRIL 3, 2024 9:45 AM PT

The first phase of a planned streetscape project for La Jolla’s Village is $20,000 closer to fruition after being awarded a grant from San Diego County’s Neighborhood Reinvestment Program through the office of Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer.

Streetscape means the appearance or view of a street, and Phase 1 work is planned to include the addition of stormwater drainage channels, sidewalk and crosswalk paving, landscaping, improved lighting and expanded pedestrian spaces on Girard Avenue between Prospect and Silverado streets.

Read this article at https://www.lajollalight.com/news/story/2024-04-03/la-jolla-streetscape-project-gets-20-000-grant-from-san-diego-county.

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