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Sammamish staff outline $300,000 feasibility study and major repair needs for Building 120

Sammamish Parks and Recreation Commission · March 5, 2026
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City staff told the Parks & Recreation Commission a three‑phase, $300,000 feasibility study will assess Building 120’s condition, community needs and conceptual costs; consultants flagged $4–5 million in deferred maintenance and staff noted the city is weighing sale, lease or reuse options.

Anjali Maier, director of Parks and Recreation for Sammamish City, told the Parks & Recreation Commission on March 4 that the city has hired OPSIS Architecture for a three‑phase feasibility study of Building 120 and expects the work to inform the 2027–28 budget cycle.

“For the record, I'm Anjali Maier, director of Parks and Recreation,” Maier said during her presentation, which summarized the building’s history, current uses and the consultant scope. The city purchased the 30,000‑square‑foot facility in 2015 for about $6.1 million; it previously housed Central Washington and operated under a conditional‑use permit that allowed similar subsidiary uses while the university occupied the space.

Maier said the consultan…

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