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Committee approves MOSH redevelopment agreement with auditor changes after naming‑rights and access debate
Summary
The committee approved technical and auditor‑recommended amendments to the MOSH redevelopment agreement and related documents, clarifying funding timing, parking minimums, city access to the new museum, and adding a requirement that final exterior naming rights return to city council for approval.
The Neighborhoods Committee on March 17 approved amendments to the Museum of Science & History (MOSH) redevelopment agreement and cost‑disbursement provisions (Ordinance 2025‑103), including technical corrections and auditor‑recommended protections. The committee approved the package with a recorded vote of 7–0.
Nut graf: The package adds clarifications on funding timing, JSEB participation goals, parking minimums, and city access to the completed facility. Committee members pressed MOSH and Downtown Investment Authority (DIA) staff on completion risk, cost overruns, and control of naming rights; the committee adopted an amendment requiring exterior ("signature") naming rights to be returned to city council for final approval.
What the legislation does The amendments approved by the committee included technical clarifications (timelines, cross‑default…
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