Location: 1701 Elgin St
Elizabeth Baldwin Park, a 4.8 acre park located within the Midtown neighborhood, is an active and passive recreational space for the surrounding community. This historic park, acquired by the City of Houston in 1905, was designed with a lawn and picnic area, and planted with stately oak trees that still stand there today.
Improvements to Baldwin Park honor the original design of the area dating back to the early 1900s. Historic elements preserved at the site include the 100-year-old oak trees and the original fountain. Residents and visitors can enjoy new programming at the park, available for people of all ages within the community as well as increased lighting and visibility. Baldwin Park is sure to be yet another great destination within Midtown.
Construction
75%
Safe and attractive mobility enhancements on Caroline Street will provide an enjoyable Complete Street experience for motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians. Upgraded landscaping including rain gardens, a designated bicycle lane, and new sign
Design
30%
As the second Greenroads project in Midtown, the Brazos Street Reconstruction project will balance mobility and pedestrian enhancements to increase safety, improve transit, and enrich the quality of life for those who work, live and play in the area.
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