A long-awaited project to make Pensacola’s waterfront more pedestrian-friendly is getting a review by the original designers.
The Pensacola Community Redevelopment Agency approved an amended contract with SCAPE Landscape Architecture earlier this week to pay $7,500 for a final review of the city’s plans for the “Hashtag Waterfront Connector” project on Main Street.
While the amount is small, Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said it was something he wanted to see done before moving forward with a project that has been five years in the making.
“It truly is kind of a quality control check,” Reeves said Tuesday.
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