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The first
actual construction contract for the new Kodiak Public Library was passed by
the Kodiak City Council, meaning site work should begin soon.
The
contract, to Cornerstone Construction of Anchorage, is, according to City
Manager Aimee Kniaziowski, for just over $1-million.
-- (Library Contract
1 22 sec "And that would include site ... the foundation work.")
Kniaziowski
said the project manager was already working on that next portion of the
phased-in project, trying to clear up confusion over the actual cost:
-- (Library Contract
2 38 sec "Because there had been one ... phase to you in June.")
Patty
Holmes of the Kodiak Public Library Association thanked the city council for
its continued support of the project:
-- (Library Contract
3 34 sec "Your approval tonight will ... thank you for your
support.")
The new library
is projected to cost $13.6-million, with more than half of that coming from the
state. A community fundraising campaign is about two-thirds to its goal of
$750,000.
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