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Downtown phone‑booth library to get accessible platform, inclusive adjacent library and assistance button — construction targeted for summer
Summary
City capital‑projects staff updated the Unification and Public Arts Commission on a downtown phone‑booth library project: the design will add a concrete platform and an adjacent fully accessible library, an assistance button tied to visitor center staff, and construction is targeted for summer with a June 2024 cost estimate of about $90,000.
Janique Lanzetta, project manager with the City of Flagstaff Capital Improvements Division, updated the Unification and Public Arts Commission on April 14 on the downtown phone‑booth library project adjacent to the visitor center on Route 66.
Lanzetta said the site work will include relocating bike racks, adding two benches, and building a concrete platform around a converted phone booth (created by local artist Jake Bacon) so visitors can circulate and the booth area better accommodate people with…
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