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The committee recommended increasing the Heritage Park consultant contract by $17,500, bringing its total value to $2,213,215. It also recommended advancing a utility easement, an environmental cleanup-related agreement, and a conservation crew partnership providing up to 30 crew days annually at approximately $1,540 per day.
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The Heritage Park contract amendment would support construction of Heritage Park Phase 2, Hops Alley, and the new event building. The environmental agreement only acknowledges that a City utility easement is on property undergoing cleanup; the City would not assume cleanup responsibility. The conservation agreement would give Sumner access to local natural-area maintenance assistance for up to 30 days each year.
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