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Council approves Lake Flato agreement to begin design work for Blue Hole Nature Center
Summary
Wimberley approved a discovery-phase design agreement with Lake Flato for the Blue Hole Nature Center after negotiating the fee down to $58,840; staff said $3 million was previously allocated and that $250,000 of that allocation is being used to reimburse initial costs.
WIMBERLEY, Texas '025 ' The Wimberley City Council on Aug. 21 approved an agreement with architecture firm Lake Flato to begin the discovery and concept-design phase for the Blue Hole Nature Center, approving a negotiated fee of $58,840 for the initial scope.
Richard Shaver, the city's parks director, told council the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board had reviewed an initial discovery fee schedule of approximately $122,000;…
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