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Council approves switch from B3 to LEED for community health and wellness center; schematic design trimmed to 106,000 sq ft
Summary
After months of design and cost alignment, council approved moving the Community Health and Wellness Center sustainability target from B3 to LEED (BD+C); schematic design reduced the facility from about 136,000 to 106,000 square feet while retaining primary program elements.
Bloomington City Council voted Feb. 24 to change the sustainability certification target for the planned Community Health and Wellness Center from the state-centered B3 standard to LEED (Building Design and Construction), and received a schematic-design update that reduces the facility to roughly 106,000 square feet.
Parks and Recreation Director Anne Catry and HGA design consultants presented schematic plans and explained staff cut about 30,000 square feet by simplifying form and removing a…
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