New Palafox Project: Update Three Weeks In

Three weeks into the Reimagine Palafox construction project, downtown is entering a new phase as demolition wraps up and crews shift focus to critical underground infrastructure.

  • According to project updates from the city’s most recent communications group meeting on Jan. 22, the demolition phase is complete. Workers are currently installing Escambia County Utilities Authority (ECUA) water pipes and mains along with new stormwater infrastructure—the essential groundwork that will support downtown and its main corridor for decades to come.

What’s Happening Now

ECUA is handling water infrastructure installation and serves as the responsible entity for notifying businesses and residents of any temporary service disconnections.

The Downtown Improvement Board (DIB) continues its support role, with ambassadors assisting with the installation of the banners on the construction fencing. A-frame directional signs are being placed at the Baylen and Jefferson Street intersections to help guide traffic and customers to open businesses. The DIB is also exploring installing periscopes along the construction fence—an innovative touch that would allow pedestrians to see the work in progress.

Recognizing that not all downtown businesses operate on Monday schedules, organizers have adjusted the weekly “Palafox Pulse” interviews. The next Pulse will take place on Wednesday at 10-11 a.m. in front of Vinyl Music Shop.

Marketing the Message

The city and its partners are mounting a comprehensive marketing campaign to keep residents and visitors informed about downtown accessibility during construction:…

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