New Planters Installed on Interlake as CRA Work Continues

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New planters have been installed along Interlake Boulevard, marking the latest step in the ongoing downtown improvements led by the Lake Placid Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA).

This follows last year’s installation of flower-filled planters on Main Street and broader landscaping work along Interlake. While the Main Street additions came together more quickly, progress on Interlake has taken longer—largely due to irrigation challenges that had to be worked out before additional elements could be added.

The planters now in place are part of that continued effort, but their installation required additional consideration. Unlike Main Street, plant selection and placement along Interlake must account for traffic visibility. Any landscaping in these areas has to remain low-growing and unobtrusive to ensure clear sightlines for drivers.

These updates are one piece of a larger, ongoing CRA initiative aimed at improving and revitalizing the downtown corridor. As with earlier phases, the work is being implemented incrementally, addressing both aesthetic improvements and underlying infrastructure issues as they arise.

The CRA itself was established to focus investment within designated areas, using increases in property values to fund improvements like infrastructure and streetscape enhancements

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