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City staff say DOT-owned site leading candidate for community center; contamination cleanup complicates timeline
Summary
Parks staff told the commission the Department of Transportation (DOT) site is the leading candidate for a new community center because potential cleanup funding could be leveraged to offset city capital costs, but contamination and cleanup duration could force the city to choose a different location.
Parks staff told the Tumwater Parks and Recreation Commission that the Department of Transportation (DOT) site is the current leading candidate for a planned community center, but contamination at the site and the pace of DOT cleanup decisions complicate the project schedule.
Staff said DOT cleanup work could be structured so the agency caps contaminated…
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