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City manager outlines $9.5 million Liberty Ridge takedown, pool funding and airport hangar plans
Summary
City Manager Ned Thomas told council the city received about $9.5 million from Liberty Ridge; 10% will go to public safety and the remainder toward a new community pool. Thomas also described pending hangar lease approvals at the municipal airport and ongoing capital improvements.
City Manager Ned Thomas summarized his first year and highlighted several large projects and one‑time revenues during his annual review to the Boulder City Council.
Thomas told the council the city received an approximately $9,500,000 takedown payment from the Liberty Ridge subdivision sale on Dec. 1. He said 10% of that payment will be allocated to public safety and the remainder will be used to fund construction and development of a new…
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