It’s paid off. Richard Radford, landscaping architect for the Corps, says his team of contractors has set an aggressive schedule to finish the landscaping within the 30 days. If you drive, or better yet walk, down these two Broadmoor avenues, you’ll see a welcome sight of blossoming Tuskegee and Muskogee Crepe Myrtles as well as Willow Oak trees. By the time the landscaping is complete, five 20-foot-tall Queen Bee Palm trees will adorn the Napoleon Avenue and Claiborne Avenue intersection.
For more information on the landscaping, take a look at the plans
Please contact the BIA at 309-2561, if you would like to receive a truck load of dirt (12 yards) from the project. The construction manager is willing to deliver the dirt to your home only if you are committed to receiving a full load.
In addition, the BIA is looking for input on how to use a $1500 donation by a Broadmoor resident, for landscape improvements on Napoleon Avenue. The BIA feels this is a perfect opportunity to leverage these resources in order to maximize the improvements in the area. Please send your thoughts to Karen Miller at Karen@broadmoorcorp.com.
Some ideas we have heard:
* Pet Waste Stations
* Flowers planted around Broadmoor signs
* Trash cans
* Emergency call boxes
Let us hear your ideas!
