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Oak Harbor hires Barry Dunn for recreation center feasibility study using $200,000 state appropriation
Summary
The council authorized a professional services agreement with Barry Dunn, McNeil & Parker LLC for a recreation center feasibility study; the contract is $174,938 with a not-to-exceed budget of $200,000 funded by a state capital appropriation.
The Oak Harbor City Council on Oct. 25 authorized the mayor to sign a professional services agreement with Barry Dunn, McNeil & Parker LLC for a recreation center feasibility study, approving a contract not to exceed $200,000. The city received a $200,000 member-request capital appropriation from the Washington state legislature to fund the study.
Brian Smith, Oak Harbor's Parks and Recreation Director, presented the contract scope and budget. The chosen firm's negotiated fee is $174,938; the Department of Commerce will retain a 3% administrative share for the state-funded appropriation.…
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