Comment on Gov. Mead, lawmakers express concern over capitol planning

Gov. Mead, lawmakers express concern over capitol planning

[...] the state already has leased and purchased office space around Cheyenne to accommodate elected officials and the Legislature during the promised three-year construction phase. In addition to addressing fire safety and other modernization requirements, the restoration project also calls for a major renovation of the neighboring Herschler Building, which houses state workers. Members of the oversight group bristled Tuesday when architect Tom Whetstone told them he needed direction on issues including how to accommodate ventilation systems in the Capitol's ground floor. Senate President Phil Nicholas, R-Laramie, said lawmakers had gradually increased funding for the restoration project as they were assured that the end result would make Wyoming's Capitol compare favorably with other historic, restored capitols around the country. Whetstone and Mike O'Donnell, a lawyer for the state who's been serving as a project coordinator, told lawmakers that the project's final design would only emerge as a result of a series of design decisions that the group itself needed to make. Nicholas said after the meeting he believes the oversight group needs to assess whether it needs to retain a project manager, or owner's representative, to manage the project.

 

Comment On This Story

Welcome to Wopular!

Welcome to Wopular

Wopular is an online newspaper rack, giving you a summary view of the top headlines from the top news sites.

Senh Duong (Founder)
Wopular, MWB, RottenTomatoes

Subscribe to Wopular's RSS Fan Wopular on Facebook Follow Wopular on Twitter Follow Wopular on Google Plus

MoviesWithButter : Our Sister Site

More World News