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Assembly committee hears update on downtown library concept design, public outreach planned
Summary
A staff presenter updated the Anchorage Assembly committee on a concept design and structural assessment for a proposed downtown library; cost estimates are expected in early to mid July and the project team plans public outreach once estimates arrive.
A staff member updated the Anchorage Assembly Quality Municipal Services, Ethics and Elections Committee on progress for a proposed downtown library, saying the concept design and structural assessment are complete and cost estimates are expected “early to mid July.”
The update matters because it lays out a near-term schedule for cost estimating and public input that will shape decisions about collections, programming and use of the limited downtown space.
The presenter, identified in the record only as a staff member, told the committee the team has worked with GHD Architects on a concept…
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