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Architects propose larger, front-facing addition for Pepper Pike City Hall; council hears cost estimate
Summary
An architect from Levelheads presented an alternative plan for renovating Pepper Pike City Hall that would preserve the existing chamber, add a front-facing council chamber and community room, and create more flexible space. The firm estimated a cost of roughly $2–2.5 million for the approach, higher than the earlier plan’s estimate.
Architects from Levelheads, led by Christopher Trotta, presented an alternative design approach for renovating Pepper Pike City Hall during the Feb. 11 council meeting, recommending a front-facing addition that would preserve the existing chamber and create a more flexible, usable council chamber and larger community spaces.
Trotta said his proposal emphasizes accessibility, preserving the building’s Georgian architectural character and creating a more welcoming facade on Shaker Boulevard. “How can we be welcoming to and be a beacon to Shaker…
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