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North Salt Lake mulling a larger, updated city hall

Published: Monday, July 21, 2008 12:10 a.m. MDT
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Schaefermeyer said the new building could be located on the same parcel as the current building, but closer to U.S. 89, and that the city could likely occupy the current building until a new one is built.

Eventually, a branch of the Davis County Library is expected to be built in North Salt Lake and could be located on the same parcel, which would help develop a sense of community, Schaefermeyer said.

North Salt Lake has no senior or educational programs, and a new city hall could provide a multipurpose meeting place to have city activities, she said.

The building steering committee expects to set up meetings with ASWN+, which has designed and built city halls in Clinton, Centerville, Layton, Draper and West Jordan.

Along the way, they'll consult a needs analysis prepared by Dixon and Associates, which estimates future needs for each city department.


E-mail: jdougherty@desnews.com

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