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Victims’ aid center doubles in size, cost BY CECILIA CHAN GSN Managing Editor
COMMUNITY............18 Gilbert teen hooks scholarship with fishing contest win.
Sunday, August 13, 2023
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he one-story, 26,000-square-foot Gilbert Family Advocacy Center has more than doubled in size – and so has the cost to build it – since it was pitched nearly four years ago. Town Council on Tuesday, Aug. 15, will consider spending an additional $1.3 million for the project in change orders. The item is on the consent agenda and unless a council
member pulls it for discussion, it will be approved without comment. The change orders include an additional $1 million for a total of $2.9 million for Dick & Fritsche Group Architecture and an additional $310,290 for a total payout of $1.3 million to Hill International for project management. Spokeswoman Jennnifer Harrison said the current budget for the project stood at $33.5 million as of July 1. The funding comprises $23 million from federal pandemic relief money and $11 million from the town’s Gen-
eral Fund. “This is a preliminary budget and is subject to change,” Harrison said. “At present, the project team is currently refining the construction budget’s estimated projections. “This effort stems from comprehensive research and evaluation of advocacy centers nationwide, all aimed at ensuring that our facility profoundly contributes to the realization of our desired outcomes.
see ADVOCACY page 10
Parents, board Budding Olympians slam Higley dress SPORTS..................... 23 code changes
Dynamic duo leads Arete Prep football team.
BY CECILIA CHAN GSN Managing Editor
I GET OUT ................... 26 Iconic East Valley resort memorialized in exhibit. COMMUNITY............................. 18 BUSINESS ..................................20 SPORTS ...................................... 23 GET OUT.....................................26 CLASSIFIEDS ............................29
ra Latham, who has four kids, came before Higley Unified School District Governing Board last week voicing concern that the district’s revised dress code policy was too vague. Suggested policies on how staff should act with students, how staff should use social media and cell phone and how students should dress were on the board’s table Aug. 10. “I remember how school was and I understand how dress codes are important
see HIGLEY page 12
Gilbert Parks and Recreation and Top Golf hosted 17 residents at TopGolf Gilbert Aug. 7 as the town preps for next year, when golf becomes an official Special Olympics sport. For the details, see page 18. (David Minton/Staff Photographer)
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