In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing Green Ribbon project, which aims to enhance landscaping along a key roadway. The project, currently under the management of TxDOT, has faced scrutiny regarding its execution and communication with the community.
Key points of discussion included the status of landscaping efforts, which have been delayed until spring due to weather considerations. Officials confirmed that the project is being managed by Greensage, the contractor selected through a bidding process, and that the city will assume responsibility for maintenance after a 12-month period post-planting.
Concerns were raised about the lack of communication with the Open Space Team (OST) and the community regarding project developments. Some council members expressed disappointment over the perceived inadequacies in the planning and execution phases, highlighting a gap in information sharing that has left residents feeling uninformed.
The meeting also touched on the original conceptual designs, which some officials felt did not align with the current landscaping plans. While some council members expressed optimism about the project's potential, others voiced frustration over the limited control the city has over TxDOT's decisions.
As the project progresses, officials are considering holding additional community meetings to engage residents and gather feedback. The council is expected to take further action to ensure that the landscaping meets community expectations and aligns with the original vision for the area.