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Council approves project-management work order for library/town-square planning; residents urge slower, community-led process
Summary
The Liberty Lake City Council on March 4 approved a work order with Turner & Townsend Heery to provide project-management and planning services for a proposed new library and possible adjoining community-use space, voting 6-0 to move the contract forward.
The Liberty Lake City Council on March 4 approved a work order with Turner & Townsend Heery to provide project-management and planning services for a proposed new library and possible adjoining community-use space, voting 6-0 to move the contract forward.
The work order asks the consultant to produce multiple planning options, including a standalone library and versions that combine a library with flexible community meeting spaces, and to return to council with conceptual cost models and “test fit” plans. The council passed the work order so staff and the consultant can refine designs and prepare options for further public review.
Why it matters: The council has been discussing a town-square buildout that could include a…
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