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Council approves FGMA master‑planning step after heated debate over Wylie site and project scope
Summary
Council approved FGMA Architects’ needs assessment and authorized three master‑plan alternatives, while members continued to debate whether the city should pursue the Wylie property for service, temporary city‑hall uses or full relocation and how to right‑size buildings within the city’s available budget.
University Heights City Council on Monday authorized FGMA Architects to proceed with the next phase of municipal facilities planning — directing the firm to prepare three alternative master plans and estimates of probable cost — after extended debate over site options, project scope and cost.
FGMA’s program summary, presented by Bill Eberhard, described three master‑plan alternatives: (1) relocate the service department to the Wylie site (the former school facility), (2) relocate some or all city‑hall functions to Wylie temporarily or permanently, or…
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