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City
Hall design proposals flood in Architects'
proposals to design Sisters' new City Hall flooded in to City Manager Eileen
Stein's office last week.
Stein reported receiving 16
responses to the city's Request for Proposals (RFP) advertisement for
design services. Proposals came from firms in Bend, Portland and Eugene
and elsewhere in Oregon.
Scott Steele Associates, the
designer of the new Sisters High School, submitted a proposal, as did
HGE, Inc. of Coos Bay. HGE, Inc. was the city's engineer on Sisters' sewer
and water system projects.
Mark Seder and Associates
of Portland, who assisted the city with its Urban Renewal Plan, and Neal
Huston and Associates of Bend, who helped design future city maintenance
shops, also submitted proposals.
The large number of proposals
has left the city council and staff with a hefty pile of work to plow
through during the holiday season.
"We've got a lot of work to
do," Stein said. "We'll spend the holidays taking a look at these and
get this down to a short list."
The city will then probably
conduct interviews of final candidates, Stein said.
Stein hopes to have an architect
chosen by the end of January.
The city plans to build a
city hall facility on the site of the former Sisters Middle School.
The city purchased a portion
of that site from the school district for $291,600.
The city envisions a facility
of about 5,000 square feet. |
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