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Article: United States: Council approves $132K to continue design of police building.
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- November 7, 2009
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Byline: deepak03
The Littleton City Council has approved entering the second phase of a project to improve facilities for the Littleton Police Department (LPD) including: 14,250 square-feet of new space, renovation of 6,766 square-feet of existing space, and adding 64 parking spaces. The expanded space will be on the north and east side of the current LPD offices at 2255 West Berry Avenue.
Council voted unanimously to authorize Intergroup Architects of Littleton and the city's project manager, Architectural Resource Consultants, to begin the design development phase at a cost of $132,000.
The new parking lot will be built west of the current ...