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Council approves revised public safety and maintenance facility plan, directs boundary adjustment and rezone work
Summary
The Mercer Island City Council approved a reconfigured site plan for the new Public Safety and Maintenance facility on April 15, shifting the PSM building north to save construction cost, reduce retaining structures and increase yard capacity.
The Mercer Island City Council on April 15 approved a reconfigured site plan for the proposed Public Safety and Maintenance (PSM) facility and directed the city manager to pursue related property and zoning steps needed to implement the plan.
The revised plan shifts the PSM building north on the old City Hall/Public Works site, consolidates weathering covers and operations to the east, and opens the western portion of the parcel for yard functions. Aaron Young, lead architect for the design team, told council the change “realizes cost savings, increases operational effectiveness, and provides long‑term…
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