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I , <br /> affected, so they have an opportunity to give input. In his experience, information should be <br /> equally shared and the public should know where the process is going and how decisions are <br /> being made. Residents need to understand why changes are taking place, before they become <br /> active in the design process. <br /> Mr. Wacker stated that if his firm was hired, they would prepare a "master plan" for Centerville, <br /> look at existing conditions, determine the present tools we have to work with, make <br /> recommendations, set parameters, review street infrastructure, prepare cost estimates, etc. Mr. <br /> Wacker indicated this process would take several meetings and may be "painstaking" to the <br /> "core- planning group ". Time would need to be spent tearing apart issues, identifying needs and <br /> deciding what the ultimate result will be. <br /> Mr. Wacker displayed several projects his firm has completed in reference to city <br /> redevelopments, and estimated most projects take about one year. A typical fee for this type of <br /> service would be priced at $15,000 depending on the specific needs and desires of the city. <br /> The theme workshop adjourned at 7:50 p.m. <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> Aimee Fairbrother <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />
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