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Home / Environment / Gainesville's Historic Waterworks Reborn This Summer

Gainesville's Historic Waterworks Reborn This Summer

22 Jan

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Summary

  • The Boulware Springs Waterworks, closed since 2020, will undergo restoration this summer.
  • The project preserves historical significance and adds new amenities for visitors.
  • An estimated $4.5 million project awaits final City Commission approval.
Gainesville's Historic Waterworks Reborn This Summer

The historic Boulware Springs Waterworks in Gainesville, closed since 2020, is on the cusp of a significant restoration projected to begin in the summer of 2026. This project aims to preserve the building, which holds immense historical value for the city, county, and the University of Florida.

The restoration will introduce a new trailhead restroom, expanded parking, and support environmental education. The building, constructed between 1891 and 1908, is recognized on national and local historic registers and as an American Water Works Landmark. Its role in providing water was crucial for Gainesville's development and for attracting the University of Florida.

Funding has been allocated for the estimated $4.5 million project, with construction bids anticipated in 2026, pending final City Commission approval. Progress has been deliberate due to the site's environmental sensitivity and historical importance, with final permitting and reviews underway with city departments and utilities.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Construction is anticipated to begin in the summer of 2026, following expected bids in early 2026.
The estimated cost for the project is $4.5 million.
It provided critical water for Gainesville's growth and was instrumental in relocating the University of Florida to the city.

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