OKLAHOMA CITY — Dreams over 20 years for a full, permanent plaza in the Calle Dos Cinco in Historic Capitol Hill district on the near south side came closer to reality Thursday.
Some at the meeting had been pushing for a plaza in the district for the last 20 years, and the meeting was as much a celebration of the effort as it was to satisfy the curiosity of those eager to see the plans.
Plazas are a key element of community life in even the smallest towns in Mexico and the rest of Latin America. They are a gathering place for many types of events and even for family gatherings.
Key numbers
Budget: $2 million from federal SNI grant money with some COVID relief money added
Engineering and design costs from that budget: $114,000
Key elements
City Council agreed to close one block of Harvey Avenue going north from S.W. 25th Street or Calle Dos Cinco
The ornate front of the former Capitol Hill Baptist Church, now Templo de Alabanza, will be a visual feature
Entryways on both ends of the block will set off the plaza with removable bollards installed to stop any kind of car traffic
Overhead lights and hanging decorative features will stretch across the plaza
A band stage and cover for use throughout the week will be another key feature
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