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Caribou council approves library connectivity-hub design despite schedule and budget questions
Summary
Caribou City Council unanimously approved design development drawings for a library connectivity hub Dec. 15, with staff promising an updated cost estimate by Dec. 19 and flagging grant invoicing deadlines that could affect the schedule.
The Caribou City Council voted Dec. 15 to approve design development drawings for a connectivity hub at the Caribou Public Library, advancing a plan that includes a full-coverage mezzanine, an elevator for accessibility, telehealth rooms and a bank of media workstations. The motion to approve the drawings carried unanimously.
The design presentation by Matthew Carter described construction elements and an estimated construction cost of about $1,200,000, with a 15% contingency included in the package.…
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