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Commissioners delay Oakleaf library decision, ask staff for CMAR cash-flow and staffing plan

5332809 · July 8, 2025
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Summary

The board postponed approval of the Oakleaf library CMAR design contract for two weeks and directed staff to provide staffing-cost estimates and CMAR cash-flow schedules before the county commits to construction funding.

The Clay County Board of County Commissioners on July 8 delayed action on the proposed Oakleaf library project and asked staff to return in two weeks with additional information about staffing and construction cash flow under the selected construction-manager-at-risk (CMAR) delivery method.

Background: Staff presented a CMAR-based schedule and a $10 million capital-improvement budget for a proposed new library building (roughly 11,000 square feet). Several commissioners said the timeline and the budget slides provided at the morning workshop were inconsistent with earlier CIP…

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