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Developer transforms storm vault into community park oasis

September 04, 2024 | Poulsbo, Kitsap County, Washington


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Developer transforms storm vault into community park oasis
In a recent government meeting, a local official highlighted the successful transformation of a storm water management area into a community park at the new Calavista development, built by Doctor Horton. Initially, the site featured an unsightly storm vault, which was legally permitted to remain in a gravel state. However, after discussions involving community members and engineering support, the developer agreed to enhance the area.

The improvements included the addition of topsoil, hydroseeding, and landscaping, resulting in a visually appealing green space adjacent to the cemetery. The project also incorporated a monument sign for Calavista, which was strategically placed within the storm water right of way with the community's approval.

The official praised Doctor Horton and other developers for their commitment to creating quality neighborhoods and enhancing public spaces. The transformation has been well-received, with the park now serving as a pleasant open area for residents. The official encouraged community members to visit the site and witness the positive changes firsthand.

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