Hi Michael et al,

I just posted a story with a bit more detail in the Lincoln Squirrel:

Design firm for community center is chosen
<https://lincolnsquirrel.com/2023/03/design-firm-for-community-center-is-chosen/>


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On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 2:08 PM Michael Dembowski <mjdembow...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> As a point of information - not recalling information being
> posted/disseminated nor finding information on-line easily - a few
> questions:
> -Did the warrant article - or any explanation/presentation of the article
> - make clear that a new architect selection process would be undertaken -
> or be required?
> -Was there any public notice of architect interviews?, listing of
> architects under consideration?. published meeting notes of the discussion
> and vote?
> -Was Maryann Thompson Architects considered as part of this process? The
> Community Center Building Committee website still highlights the Maryann
> Thompson scheme.
>
> I am happy to see this project moving forward for larger
> consideration/debate - wanting to have faith in the process yet lacking
> knowledge of where and how information is communicated.
> Thanks in advance and full apologies if I simply have missed many a prior
> communication - which could easily earn me condemnation in this town.
>
> Michael Dembowski
> Conant Road
>
> On Tue, Mar 7, 2023 at 11:47 PM Krystal Wood <
> ccbccommunicationscommit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> COMMUNITY CENTER BUILDING COMMITTEE
>>
>> March 7, 2023
>>
>>
>>
>> The Community Center Building Committee is pleased to announce that the
>> Town of Lincoln has entered into a contract with ICON Architecture, for
>> professional services associated with the development of plans for a
>> community center within the Hartwell Campus on the Ballfield Road school
>> campus.  ICON will assist the CCBC in reviewing and refining the program
>> that has been developed for a new community center, and it will develop
>> schematic design options at various cost levels so that town residents can
>> make a fully informed choice on a preferred design and budget at a Special
>> Town Meeting in November.
>>
>>
>>
>> ICON Architecture is 50-person women-owned business based in Boston that
>> specializes in institutional building types, building renewal,
>> multi-family, and affordable housing.  The CCBC selected ICON after a
>> careful screening and selection process, which included interviews of four
>> firms (from among the six that submitted proposals), and an in-depth review
>> of the two finalists.
>>
>>
>>
>> Representatives of ICON will attend the CCBC meeting on Wednesday, March
>> 8, to be held at 7:00 p.m. in the Donaldson Room at Town Offices, or over
>> zoom for those who prefer to participate remotely:
>>
>>
>>
>> Join Zoom Meeting
>>
>>
>>
>> https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88568397168?pwd=QStkUEZad0JTNmFSaVNPQS85cGtJdz09
>>
>>
>>
>> Meeting ID: 885 6839 7168
>>
>>
>>
>> Passcode: 579905
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