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Wyoming council pauses decision on permanent Lamar Park stage, asks staff for cost comparison
Summary
The Wyoming City Council on Nov. 17 delayed action on hiring design services for a permanent Lamar Park stage after debate over cost and use; staff estimated construction could run about $500,000 and will return with comparisons to heavy-duty portable-stage options and grant opportunities.
The Wyoming City Council on Monday delayed a vote on hiring design and construction-engineering services for a proposed permanent stage at Lamar Park, asking staff to return with cost comparisons and other options before any contract is approved.
City staff described the concept as a permanent, roughly 40-foot by 24-foot stage with integrated sound and performer restrooms, and said the request before the council was for design and construction engineering only, not construction. "I think it'd be about 40…
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