It does have more options now
Along with a piece of land it owns, it has received five expressions of interest from the public.
The deadline expired last Thursday
Chief Administrative Officer Alain Muise says they will be reviewed today.
“We have a building sub-committee that will be examining those in further depth. In some cases there are multiple submissions from the same individuals. Because they’re discussing the details around the proposals that discussion would be closed to the public but any sort of recommendations
would be public. They will not decide on that day (today) whether or not to pursue a particular piece of property. Ultimately council makes the final decision.”
The current building that houses Argyle’s municipal offices, built in 1948, is in need of major renovations and upgrades and a
study determined if would be more cost effective to build new.








