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Imagine Clearwater is a go after council approves construction proposal
The City Council was united in support for the $84 million transformation of the downtown waterfront, which will now break ground.
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CLEARWATER â After more than five years of planning, designing and talking about transforming the downtown waterfront, the City Council on Thursday gave the final approval needed to break ground on what has become an $84 million endeavor.
The council voted unanimously to approve a proposal from the construction company Skanska for Imagine Clearwater, which accounts for $55 million of the total cost. The milestone prompted a round of applause in the chambers.
Imagine Clearwaterâs final price tag rises to $84 million
The City Council will vote Thursday whether to move forward with construction.
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A rendering of Imagine Clearwater, a transformation of the city s downtown waterfront now estimated to cost $84 million. [ Stantec ]
Published Yesterday
CLEARWATER â In May, as costs of building materials soared, City Council members postponed a groundbreaking for the downtown waterfrontâs transformation until they got a final construction price from the contractor.
Now Imagine Clearwaterâs final price tag is in at $84 million, which is $20 million higher than the estimate officials had long discussed.
About $14.5 million of the increase comes from higher prices of building materials and the councilâs decision to add back amenities that had previously been downsized, like water features, shade structures and landscaping, according to engineering director Tara Kivett. The project also had additional design