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City staff seeks council direction to fund remodel of 312 Thompson Street for parks storage
Summary
Parks staff told the Lebanon City Council that demolition of a derelict building at 312 Thompson Street will begin the day after the meeting and asked the council for direction on funding about $380,000 to retrofit the structure as a parks storage building, with a possible reallocation of $385,000 from a Grant Street Phase 2 contingency.
Derek, a parks department staff member, told the Lebanon City Council on July 14 that demolition at 312 Thompson Street will begin the next day and that staff now seeks direction on funding repairs to convert the building into a storage facility for the parks department. "When we took ownership of this building, it became perfect. So fixing up the building is the next conversation," Derek said.
Derek said eliminating a fence from the design could save about $60,000 to $70,000 and reduce the estimated project cost to roughly $380,000 after demolition. He also said food-and-beverage funds and underspent amounts from the Grant Street Phase 2…
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