City of Augustine: Historic Downtown Parking Facility Construction Rehabilitation Project, Phase 3

City of Augustine: Historic Downtown Parking Facility Construction Rehabilitation Project, Phase 3
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City of Augustine issued the following announcement on September 16.

Expect partial facility closures on weekdays

Beginning Thursday, September 16, 2021 and continuing for approximately three weeks, phase three of the construction rehabilitation project at the Historic Downtown Parking Facility (HDPF) will take place. During this phase, only the first and second floors of the HDPF will be available for use, Monday through Friday mornings. On Friday mornings, the upper portion of the garage will be open for use throughout the weekend.

The City has contracted with Intron Technologies to complete concrete maintenance, joint replacements, and various other repairs.

For more information, contact the Historic Downtown Parking Facility at 904.484.5160. Media inquiries may be directed to Melissa Wissel, Communications Director at 904.293.3307.

Original source can be found here.



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