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LOGAN, Utah (AP) -- Voters in Logan likely won't be deciding the fate of its city library this fall.
City officials are still trying to decide whether it should be remodeled, rebuilt or left alone.
Architect Christian Wilson told the Municipal Council on Tuesday a remodel would cost more than $7 million.
The council is expected to hear soon how much a new library might cost.
Council member Jay Monson he'd like to see a new library built and hopes voters are given a chance to make that decision.
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Information from: The Herald Journal
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