Progress Update on Town’s Legacy Park and Municipal Complex

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The Town of Cutler Bay announced on June 6 that progress had been made on developing the 16-acre Legacy Park and Municipal Complex project. During the May Town Council Workshop, the Town Council and architectural team designing the project discussed how to refine the aesthetic, functionality and budget considerations of the complex.

 

Mayor Tim Meerbott led the workshop “highlighting the collaborative effort between the Town Council and the design team” to ensure that the project meets the community’s needs and expectations. The design team of Saltz Michelson Architects, Michael Graves and EDSA is comprised of 30 professionals, and they emphasized the importance of efficiency, functionality, and aesthetic appeal while being mindful of managing public funds responsibly.

 

Key topics of discussion included incorporation of historical and community-focused elements, the flexibility of space use and the maintenance of buildings and landscaping for long-term sustainability. Councilmembers expressed their desire for detailed floor plans and alternative finish options that align with the Town’s character and values.

 

Mayor Meerbott proposed organizing further workshops to delve into specific project details and gather input from the council. The purpose of these workshops is to ensure transparency, foster collaboration and address any concerns or suggestions raised by the community.

 

“We are thrilled to see the progress of this project and the dedication of our councilmembers and design team,” said Mayor Meerbott. “Our goal is to create a community center and park that reflects the values and aspirations of the residents of Cutler Bay while staying within budget constraints.”

 

Future workshops and community input sessions will be announced on the Cutler Bay website, https://www.cutlerbay-fl.gov/

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