City proposes taking park land for service center expansion

The city of Corpus Christi is proposing to reuse about 1.5 acres of Sacky Park for an expansion of the Civitan Service Center, with city officials saying the move could improve safety and security for city operations.

The proposed work would include building a chain-link fence around the area to secure valuable city assets and equipment stored near Sacky Drive. City officials say the nearby operations center has experienced incidents of vandalism and other crimes over the past few years, costing time and resources.

The Secure Enclave project is a fencing project for the Civitan Service Center, which serves as the city of Corpus Christi’s main industrial hub and houses millions of dollars worth of taxpayer assets. The facility stores heavy equipment, vehicles, gravel, limestone and other valuable city resources…

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