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Where 2012 Quality of Life Projects stand

a little bit more. if they do a good job and they’re late, they make a little bit less. Just some way to get these people to move a little faster.” abc-seven gets the lowdown from the man keeping an eye on money you approved for quality of life projects in el paso. bernie sargent says he has suggested to the city – incentives for contractors to do quality work … and to do it at a fast pace. in 20-12, el paso voters approved spending a lot of money on projects like a 180-million dollar arena. the children’s museum. the controversial cultural center. and two olympic size pools, one in east and the other in west el paso. you said you wanted more parks in the neighborhood… work is already finished on these green spaces. magoffin near downtown phase two of the northeast skatepark … james schwitters – near coronado high school. radford in central. plus, upgrades at blackie chesser in the lower valley… pico norte park on the eastside. and yucca park, also in the lower valley, already got a major makeover with lighting, pathways and park benches./ and we cannot forget work that’s now underway on what will soon be the biggest park in all of el paso. the eastside regional park is off montana … east of loop 375. and while most of those smaller projects are finished … abc-seven tonight learning others are lagging behind.. Way behind. abc-seven’s complete coverage now with maria garcia live in our newsroom: there are so many projects – some are in the design phase, some in the construction phase. for some, it’s been smooth sailing, for others – it’s been a rough, and slower road. voters approved 473-million dollars worth of projects. and in the first three years – the city wants to roll out 22-percent of that money – just over a hundred million’s worth. today – the chair of the bond oversight advisory committee – boac – gave council an update. he says projects like the digital wall downtown or the pedestrian pathway have gone great. plus several parks around the city. but he says other projects have lagged behind. like barron park – where the contractor and the city blamed each other for months of delays. or san jacinto plaza – that was supposed to be finished last november. he says sometimes even he cant’ get straight answers: “some say change orders, some say misperceptions, misreadings i don’t know i can’t get a direct read on why it’s been delayed for a while it’s going to be almost a year by the time they get this thing done. So i don’t know. i don’t know. “So you’v been asking but you can get a straight” “i don’t g a real good answer, no.” other projects right on track: zoo renovations – according to sargent. ok maria, thank you for that report.

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