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New Community Center Study Gets Architect

Cannon Design will provide the architectural component of the community center's feasibility study for around $46,500.

 

The Maryland Heights City Council took another step closer to a new community center at its Thursday night meeting.

Council members unanimously approved Mayor Mike Moeller to enter into a professional services agreement with Cannon Design, which would provide the architectural component of the new community center’s feasibility study.

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Moeller can enter into a contract that would not exceed $46,500, according to the ordinance. The city administrator and director of public works can also execute task orders not to exceed $4,500.

Earlier this week Cannon and Ballard King recieved input from residents on what a new community center should include.

Related Topics: Cannon Design, Local Government, Maryland Heights City Council, and Maryland Heights Community Center

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