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Council moves on warehouse redevelopment, police locker renovations and a traffic-beacon placeholder
Summary
Council and staff discussed a proposed 236-unit apartment redevelopment on the city—s Main Street warehouse site, approved final public-works payments, and authorized funding placeholders for police locker-room renovations and a pedestrian beacon at Teller and Gay.
Council heard updates and approved actions on several capital projects during the Nov. 18 meeting.
Director Nyforth described an offer from T Wall Enterprises to develop the city-owned warehouse at 135 Millview Drive into approximately 236 market-rate apartments in two phases; she said the property is currently valued at $1,680,000 and estimated assessed value after buildout could exceed $43,000,000. Nyforth said the city will tear down the warehouse and work with a contractor;…
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