
The project, which was funded by the Board of County Supervisors' $500,000 allocation for such projects in fiscal year 2024, provided new landscaping to "enhance the appeal of the area." Some of the landscaping included adding crape myrtles, knock-out roses, shamrock hollies, hydrangeas and more.
Both Coles District Supervisor Yesli Vega and Brentsville District Supervisor Tom Gordy attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony because the project covers portions of each district.