The West Lafayette City Council is set to vote Monday on the Parks and Recreation Department’s action plan , which includes spending more than $1.8 million on the Morton Community Center – a building that’s been the de facto city hall for the last three years. In spring of 2014, the former city hall on Navajo Drive was found to contain toxic mold, so the center became home to many city departments. But Parks and Rec Superintendent Janet Fawley says if the administration eventually moves elsewhere, they’ll use the office space to expand services. “Maybe do some childcare,” she says. “That’s one of the hopes of mine to see us have there, available for people that are using Morton Center. So, something to make it easier.” <iframe width="450" height="675" src="https://maphub.net/embed/11767" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>> RIGHT:
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