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Council advances Oakley library design with $1.25M not‑to‑exceed design amendment; vote 3–1 with one recusal
Summary
The council authorized a first amendment to the design‑build agreement for the Oakley Library & Community Center to fund phase 2 design and permitting (not‑to‑exceed $1,250,000). Vice Mayor Meadows recused; council approved the amendment after debate about labor agreements, site changes and funding.
The Oakley City Council voted to advance the city’s long‑planned library and community center into detailed design by approving a first amendment to the design‑build agreement with Woodland Construction Builders and Segal & Strain Architects.
City Manager McMorrow opened the item by framing the project as a multi‑phase effort; staff asked the council to authorize phase 2 funding (detailed design through permitting) with a not‑to‑exceed design amount of $1,250,000. McMorrow said the council previously authorized the concept phase and…
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