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Council approves Moore Ruble Yudell to design Harrison Memorial Library centennial restoration

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The City Council on July 1 authorized a professional services agreement with Moore Ruble Udell to lead the Harrison Memorial Library’s centennial restoration, with the library foundation funding the architect’s work and the council approving a revised project schedule.

The Carmel-by-the-Sea City Council on July 1 adopted a resolution authorizing the city administrator to execute a professional services agreement with Moore Ruble Udell (MRU) to lead the Centennial Restoration of the Harrison Memorial Library.

Council discussed the proposed agreement at length before the vote, focusing on schedule and scope. The contract divides the architect’s work into three phases — schematic and conceptual design with community engagement (Phase 1), design development and construction documents (Phase 2), and construction support (Phase 3). Staff reported fixed-phase fees totaling roughly $2.2 million and noted additional compensation could accrue…

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