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Holtville approves roughly $15,000 increase for public safety building design

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Holtville City Council approved a roughly $14,964 increase to the design contract for a new public safety building after staff said the planned facility grew from about 8,000 to nearly 11,700 square feet and crossed a state permitting threshold.

Holtville City Council voted to approve an additional $14,964 to the design contract for the city’s new public safety building after staff said the project’s footprint grew and triggered extra state review.

City Manager said the building originally was estimated at just over 8,000 square feet but, after the city gathered all departmental needs, the final design approach grew to about 11,700 square feet — roughly 45% larger than the original figure — and that crossing the 10,000-square-foot mark required added permitting and…

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