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Council renews community center lease despite council concern over infant-care slots
Summary
After a tied motion to table failed, the Saint Peter City Council voted to renew a lease with the Saint Peter Community Child Care Center for community center rooms. Several council members pressed for a workshop discussion about the provider’s reduced infant slots relative to the 2017 RFP commitment.
The Saint Peter City Council voted March 10 to renew a lease with the Saint Peter Community Child Care Center (SPC3C) for space in the city community center, approving a multi‑year lease retroactive to Jan. 1 and running through 2029.
The renewal passed after an extended discussion during which Council member Bridal moved to table the lease and send the issue to a workshop for further review. Bridal said SPC3C originally committed to providing 20 infant spaces when it won the 2017 RFP for the space; the center currently provides about 10 infant spaces, Bridal said,…
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