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togetherto build community
Over the past year, weve seen a lot of hand-wringing
about the the Community Center being built around the municipal
building and library. The construction process of this new
city amenity has not been smooth.
County and state funding dried upresulting in the gymnasium
being dropped from the design.
Then it was discovered that the building is sited in a 100
year flood plain, which required installing a flood pipe,
diverting money and time.
Finally, the City Council has had to admit that it was not
adequately informed about some of the construction and design
decisions. Some councilmembers are questioning how the citys
money is being spent.
Modified design, unexpected flooding problems, disagreements
over construction costsSounds like a typical home improvement
project.
The headache of the construction has persuaded some that
the project is a fiasco, bumbledor worseby the
mayor and city council.
But I am not comfortable with finger-pointing in this case.
Sometimes, despite best effort and study, a project takes
unexpected turns. I can think of few home improvement projects
that do not elicit a few curse words along the way.
Lets not forget that the community center was planned
during the late 1990s, when the city was able to count on
a steady stream of funds from the state and county to finance
its construction. Few people could have predicted the financial
crunch that all jurisdictions now face.
Likewise, until digging began, no one knew about the flood
plain. Again, we cannot fault the city council for not being
omniscient. Surprises come up in a project. Sometimes they
are minor. Sometimes not.
The city council made great effort to include the community
in planning. The cost of the building escalated in relation
to the needs expressed. Then the scope of the building was
scaled back when funding became questionable. This makes sense
to me.
I can understand the disappointment that some community members
feel over the modified center. If you are one of them, I encourage
you to channel that feeling into action. You can still influence
the project.
The Takoma Foundation is raising money to help pay for this
center. They hope that through their efforts, many of the
original componentsincluding a gymnasiumwill be
added back into the project.
To find out more about how you can contribute visit the foundation
website: www.takomafoundation.org.
Eric Bond, Editor
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