The Stockton City Council has taken the next step in revitalizing one of the city’s premiere outdoor dining and shopping corridors: the Miracle Mile.
The council on Tuesday unanimously approved $2.2 million for local firm Siegfried Engineering to conduct design work on the revamped corridor. Siegfried, whose corporate office is in Stockton, was chosen from seven companies that competed for the job.
The design work is expected to be finished in fall 2026, said Chad Reed, the city’s public works director.
The Miracle Mile, stretching along Pacific Avenue from Alpine Avenue to Harding Way, dates back to the early 1920s. It takes its name from a similar stretch in Los Angeles, which established a grand boulevard intended to draw strollers and diners from across the city…