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Laguna Beach presents $186–$440 million facilities master plan, prioritizes public safety and near-term projects
Summary
City staff and consultants presented a facilities master plan that ranks 26 city properties into three priority groups, estimates 20-year maintenance at about $314 million and outlines Group 1 near-term projects totaling $52–$80 million.
Laguna Beach city staff and consultants presented a facilities master plan at a special City Council meeting that organizes 26 city facilities into three priority tiers and outlines near-, mid- and long-term investment strategies.
The plan, presented by Dustin Alamo of Grip and Structures and Charlie Williams of LPA Design Studios and introduced by Gavin Curran, the assistant city manager, groups projects into: Group 1 (high-impact, near-term projects), Group 2 (strategic modernization) and Group 3 (long-range transformational projects). “This effort is more than just building. It's about aligning community services with real needs both today and into the future,” Alamo said.
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