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Lowell council directs inspection of recreation center for suspected mold and agrees to rebid parking work
Summary
After council members reported water damage and odors at the Lowell Recreation Center, the council directed city staff to get an expert inspection and to report back; council also agreed to rebid parking-lot work that will include extending a culvert for multiple access points.
Council members raised concerns about water damage and a possible mold problem at the Lowell Recreation Center following a site visit. Mayor Larry Oaks described visible damage and odor, saying, “When you open the doors in the morning, the smell knocks you down,” and urged the council to have the building inspected by an expert. City…
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