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Building Tualatin's Future: Exploring the Alternatives
Two feasible alternatives were studied for a future Civic Center including a site next to the Tualatin Police Department and a site on the Tualatin Commons. Each alternative meets the City’s space need projections through the year 2025. The site on the Tualatin Commons is unique, as the Civic Center presence there could stimulate additional retail activity and provide leasable space generating additional municipal revenue. This additional space could also be available in future years if the City needed more expansion space.
2-Story BuildingNext to the Police Department |
3-Story BuildingOn the Tualatin Commons |
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City Office Square Footage |
30,290 SF |
30,450 SF |
Civic Center Rental Square Footage |
0 |
13,220 SF |
Library Expansion Square Footage |
6,500 SF |
6,500 SF |
Civic Center Project Cost |
$18.2 million |
$22.9 million |
Library Expansion Cost |
$3.7 million |
$3.7 million |
Total Project Cost |
$24.3 million |
$32.1 million |
Opportunity for Library Expansion
By consolidating services in either of these locations, the City would by default create additional space by vacating the current city offices next to the Library allowing expansion at the current location. During the community outreach, the following expansion priorities were identified by the community:
- Better space for children/youth
- More multipurpose community space
- Improved access to technology
- Adequate staff space to support library programs
- General facilities improvements
A new Civic Center, in turn, would enable library staff to deliver a range of service priorities requested by customers. You can read more about the Library expansion opportunity in the report prepared as part of the Facilities Study.