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Seabrook council directs staff to advance $15M police station and $3M pool for May 2025 bond

Seabrook City Council · November 19, 2024
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Summary

Council voted to move ahead with bond planning for a new police station and a reconstructed municipal pool, directing architects to refine designs, show alternate police-station sites and include pool facade options; staff estimated roughly $15 million for the police station and about $3 million for a new pool.

Seabrook City Council on Nov. 19 directed staff to proceed with bond planning for a proposed new police station and the reconstruction of the municipal pool, setting the city on a path toward a May 2025 election.

City staff and Randall Scott Architects presented a reduced, 22,000-square-foot police station design that would move operations out of a flood-prone, aging 1996 facility. Randall Scott recommended budgeting about $15,000,000 for the total police-station project after presenting construction-only estimates of $10.6 million to $11.7 million and identifying required fees and testing that raise the full-project…

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