During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the potential implications of scaling back a project, emphasizing the financial and logistical challenges involved. The conversation highlighted the necessity of consulting with experts to explore different concepts and gather feedback, particularly in light of upcoming discussions at the city council meeting scheduled for July 8th.
One key point raised was the significant costs associated with redesigning the project. Estimates suggested that even a smaller scope could incur expenses of several hundred thousand dollars, including a minimum of $100,000 for initial design work. Officials noted that if the project were to be re-scoped, it would require hiring a new consultant, potentially leading to additional costs for engineering and permitting.
The discussion underscored the complexity of the permitting process, especially for projects involving concrete foundations, which would necessitate careful engineering to meet coastal regulations. The officials acknowledged that any decision to alter the project's scope would not only result in lost expenditures but also require a comprehensive reevaluation of the work ahead.
As the meeting concluded, the need for careful planning and budgeting was clear, with officials preparing to present their findings and recommendations to the city council in the coming weeks.