Trolley Turnaround Park has Successful Ribbon Cutting
The official ribbon cutting for the newly renovated Trolley Turnaround Park went off without a hitch on Saturday, March 3rd. Officials in attendance, besides Mayor Gray, included Ward 1 Councilmember Jim Graham and DPR Director Jesús Aguirre. The park, located at 11th and Monroe Streets, NW, was opened for public use earlier on February 17th and cost about $800,000 to complete.
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March 5, 2012 at 9:23 pm
I have no conception of how much this should cost but I am surprised that the cost was only $800,000.