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Monona council approves reduced-scope public safety complex, sets $25–30 million cap
Summary
The Monona Common Council approved a resolution to limit the next phase of a proposed public safety and administration facility to a reduced scope targeting immediate and emerging needs, with a budget target of $25–30 million rather than the earlier $50 million estimate.
The Monona Common Council voted to approve a reduced scope for a proposed public safety and administration complex, setting the project target at $25–30 million rather than the roughly $50 million estimate previously provided.
Mayor Moore and staff told the council the reduction reflects a decision to prioritize "immediate and emerging needs" for police first, then fire/EMS, and administration…
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