5 At A Glance 5 What’s Happened so far? 5 Community Feedback on Design Concepts

Community Feedback on Design Concepts

June 2018

Community feedback about the design options was sought in a variety of ways. Forums were held in January, February, March, April and June, giving information about the design options and soliciting opinions. Online surveys were also conducted.

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What’s next:
  • AHS Building Committee will vote to select the Preferred Design Concept in June
  • Preferred Schematic Report (PSR) to be submitted in July
  • MSBA will meet on August 29, 2018 to review
  • Schematic Design phase will begin after MSBA approval of PSR
  • Community forums will begin in the fall to collect input regarding design
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