SEQUIM — Plans to renovate the Community Center building and turn it into a hub for Clallam Transit passengers are back on track after City Council members heard the answers they were looking for Monday night.
The concept, first proposed in 2001, would use federal tax dollars dedicated toward transportation projects.
After three years of ironing out details and resolving how the city would pay for its required 20 percent match of the $840,000 project, council members were thrown a curve last month when construction bids came in higher than they anticipated.
But the project’s lead architect, Bill Lindberg, apparently eased their minds Monday by assuring them that the prospect of cost overruns would be minimal and the specifications were flexible enough to prevent the city from falling into a money pit.
