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Council directs staff to pursue local wood shelter, sets $250,000 all‑in guidance for Nelson Stevens stage
Summary
After comparing three vendors and sizing options, council directed staff to pursue a locally‑made wood shelter for the Nelson Stevens performance area, asked for alternate no‑overhang pricing, and gave staff a not‑to‑exceed project guidance of approximately $250,000 (structure plus installation, footings and electrical).
The Dayton City Council gave staff direction on April 14 to pursue a locally manufactured wood stage shelter for the Nelson Stevens performance area and to return with refined bids and footing/installation costs.
Staff presented three vendor options ranging from a wood‑framed local product to heavier steel‑centric designs. Council debated whether to include a roughly…
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