Construction Updates - April 2, 2014

  • ALMONTE
    • MLS is working with OKC to create a “best guess” about the anticipated needs of the future for a permanent Almonte Library.

  • CAPITOL HILL
    • MLS and OKC met on 4/1 to review Guernsey’s Draft Programming Report.  This review also included a discussion about the final construction budget.  A meeting is to be scheduled to review these comments with the architect. 
    • In an attempt to share with the CH library architects some of the issues associated with library design, OKC, MLS & Guernsey will be touring the NW and Edmond libraries on Friday, 4/4.  We will be looking at what we “love” and what “don’t love” about these spaces.
    • OKC & MLS are also working on an updated funding schedule.
    • On 4/23, Donna will formally present our request for additional funding for CH.
    • The current schedule calls for MLS to move out in April 2015.  Planning for the move out will start this summer.

  • EDMOND PARKING
    • Edmond and MLS will be meeting on Monday 4/7 to review the Edmond Parking Agreement.  With some luck, we will present this to the Commission in April.

  • JONES
    • The Design Development plans were issued March 26th.   MLS & Jones are meeting on 4/3 to review these plans. Comments are to be returned to Studio Architects the week of 4/13. 
    • Denelle Wrightson, with PSA Architects, Dallas, and working with Studio Architects, will be here for the 1st FF&E (Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment) meeting on 4/23.
    • The new road (still needs a name) was completed the week of 3/28.

Comments

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hjohnson
Construction updates

I really appreciate you keeping everyone informed of any new developments. Thank you!

ckennedy
Donna Morris Lane

The new road should be named Donna Morris Lane. Just my two cents...

tolberding
Nice thought Chris -

Nice thought Chris -

The truth is there are many that could or should be recognized, if that is even the plan. If you are interested, give me a call and I will share.

I see the construction of a new library as an act of “paying it forward”. I would suggest paying tribute to the act of leaning - say ‘Hope Street’ or ‘Reading Lane’ or ‘ABC’s Road’

Thanks again Chris

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