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Galesburg Council heard a presentation on Monday that showed sketches of what a community center could look like at four different sites, as well as what each would cost. Caius Jennison with Farnsworth Group presented his findings after studying Churchill Junior High, the Hawthorn Pool/Gym Facility, the current Galesburg Public Library, and Gunther Construction. Jennison met with each Council member before the study, allowing them to talk about their priorities for a community center. From there he distilled that into a template, as a model to test against different potential sites. That model included 11,000 sq. ft of community space including a reception and resource center, two classrooms, a teaching kitchen, a teen center, a computer lab, office space, and storage. It also includes an event room that could fit 200 people and a single-court gym. A community room that could fit about 200 people, and a single basketball court gym is also part of the model. The Gunther site is the most ....
Galesburg City Council on Monday, May 16th authorized submitting a grant application that if approved could land a $45 million investment in the Galesburg Business Park. The developer wants to construct a loop track and related infrastructure for an ag/rail-related endeavor. The city would operate as a pass-through entity for half of the project cost which if approved would come from U.S. Department of Transportation grants. Interim City Manager Wayne Carl said that if this project came to fruition it would also increase the chances of other businesses using the park. Carl says the developer wants to develop 80 acres with up to 130 acres. The entire business park is 330 acres. Aldermen also approved Gunther Construction as the contractor to resurface areas of the deteriorated asphalt surface and replace sidewalk curb ramps. $700,000 from the motor fuel tax fund paid for the cost. Interim City Manager Wayne Carl explained that $200,000 more than last year was budgeted for this work and ....