A lane reduction on Main Street through downtown is among the many changes the City Council approved as part of the Downtown Watsonville Specific Plan. The long-term public improvement costs will be $48.8 million, which consists of $30 million for utility improvements, $8.3 million for streetscape improvements and $10.5 million for roadway, pedestrian and bicycle improvements.
How will downtown Watsonville look over the next few decades? That is a topic that will be explored as the Watsonville City Council considers adopting the Downtown Watsonville Specific Plan at its Tuesday meeting.
The Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce still has a few cooking spots open for the Kickin Chicken Wing and Chili Festival on Oct. 20; MUSC Health Florence Medical Center helps
Following a public hearing Friday, the Metro board unanimously approved a package of bus services improvements included in the first phase of its systemwide restructuring effort known as Reimagine Metro, which launched in January.