The DNA has even erected clear acrylic panels where people can watch the construction without the dirt and dust flying their way.
"We didn't really realize how many families ... we're going to come down and bring their little kids to see the trucks and construction workers at work -and so we installed these acrylic signs to give kind of a safe space for families to stand behind," said Danielle Tufano, DNA executive director.When this streetscape is finally complete by Labor Day, Tufano said there will be $4.9 million in improvements.
Baker said she's somewhat annoyed at the difficulty getting past the construction and into Starbucks but called it a "little life problem ".
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