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Council endorses higher‑quality finishes for Library of the Commons: paving, fountain and sign directions set
Summary
Council members selected a Frisco cobble stamped multicolor paving for part of the eastern parking plaza, directed staff to pursue a larger, sound‑focused water feature (ROM ~$75K) and gave soft support to an upgraded programmable monument sign while asking staff to attempt to reduce the estimated $170–200K cost.
The Larksburg City Council on Feb. 4 reviewed proposed exterior enhancements for the new Library of the Commons and gave staff targeted direction on three elements: a treated parking plaza, a decorative water feature and a monument sign.
Public Works Director Julian Skinner presented options for the eastern half of the library parking lot: stamped asphalt that mimics pavers or cobblestones. The contractor’s estimate placed the single‑color stamped planting at roughly $50,000 with a multicolor application (two‑pass process to add texture and mask stains) adding about $10,000. Councilors favored the larger “Frisco” cobble stamp and directed staff to proceed with a…
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