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Woodland wins state grant to study fire station revitalization at Hunter Davidson site
Summary
City staff and partners secured a Washington state grant and will conduct a preliminary feasibility study to evaluate adaptive reuse options and costs for the Hunter Davidson/fire-station building, with a selection committee and timeline set for contractor selection this spring.
Woodland city staff said the city has won a state grant to pay for a preliminary feasibility study of the Hunter Davidson building and adjacent fire-station site, and the city and port will work with a selection committee to choose a consultant this spring.
The presentation to council described a grant award from the Washington State Community, Economic Revitalization Board and an initial award offer of $75,000; the port has committed at least $25,000 toward the study. Jennifer, city staff, said the money will pay part of the study and the city and port will partner with the Chamber of Commerce and Downtown Woodland Revitalization on a selection…
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