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Council reviews sixth‑penny projects: depot phase 2, Johnson Pool preference for outdoor facility, alleys and large project fund discussed
Summary
City officials briefed the council on sixth‑penny project balances and planned work, including a proposed phase‑2 Depot renovation, an apparent council preference for an outdoor Johnson Pool, alley designs and discussion of a revolving fund for catalytic projects.
City staff presented a review of remaining sixth‑penny projects and balances during the council’s goal‑setting session, highlighting completed items and upcoming decisions.
Downtown Depot: Staff said phase‑1 construction at the depot is on schedule to be completed by April 1; a proposed phase‑2 scope (repointing, window replacement, second/third floor remodel and a covered plaza shelter) would cost about $1.5 million and, if approved, leave roughly $1 million in downtown 6p funds. Councilors discussed preserving certain historic elements (rail posts) and options for using…
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