Re: [LincolnTalk] Support for next steps on Community Center journey-Qualified

2022-11-16 Thread Allen Vander Meulen
I have no doubt the CCBC and Selectboard are well aware there is considerable concern over the costs of the Community Center project - more than enough to kill the project if costs are too high. And I know they do not want to waste time designing a facility that will never be built. I think we

Re: [LincolnTalk] Support for next steps on Community Center journey-Qualified

2022-11-16 Thread Sara Mattes
Rob, et al. We could vote for the money, with a caveat-that the next step include a cap on total costs. Bob Mason has suggested a $15 million cap as that was the top end of the projected costs when we last visited numbers, and was a number that many, at the time were comfortable with. Without s

[LincolnTalk] Support for next steps on Community Center journey

2022-11-16 Thread Rob
From what I heard Jonathan Dwyer say last night, at this point there are NO budgets, and there are no final plans for the Community Center. The $325K is intended to hire an outside architect to work with the CCBC to review the options that were worked out from 2018, and to ALSO add/subtract feat