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Cascade council approves feasibility study to assess relocating police to old library, 4–1
Summary
After extended debate about costs, storage needs and alternatives, the council voted 4–1 to hire Martin Gardner Architecture to assess feasibility of relocating the police department to the old library; council discussed a $2,500 initial study step and cautioned against scope creep.
The Cascade City Council voted on Dec. 15 to hire an architectural firm to study whether the police department could be relocated to the city’s old library building and what improvements would be required. Council approved the action 4–1.
Councilmember Gail moved to enter into an architectural services proposal with Martin Gardner Architecture to evaluate feasibility; Oliphant seconded. The motion passed on roll call: Oliphant Aye, Weber…
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