Pulse committee to present renderings to city officials Feb. 24
Once the design is approved by the committee, it will go to the city council for approval.
Once the design is approved by the committee, it will go to the city council for approval.
The finalized design concept is expected to be completed during the Dec. 12 meeting, which begins at 4 p.m. at city hall.
In the next three weeks, the public will get a clear idea of what the future Pulse memorial will look like over 8 years after the tragedy.
A second meeting will take place Thursday at Orlando City Hall.
The property was purchased by the former onePULSE Foundation in 2019 for $3.5 million.
The investigation said the owners could not have anticipated a "terrorist incident."
Committee members heard from family members and survivors who are not on the committee.
Concerns surrounding the duration of the project and the budget remain.
Skepticism remained following the dissolution of the onePULSE Foundation, but many were ready to put the past behind them.
One member of the committee is taking a collective approach for everyone impacted by the tragedy.
Physician assistant Andrew Danschisko and others offer consistent care at the nonprofit.
The nonprofit sent a letter to state leaders with more than 125 signatures urging NASA headquarters to move to Florida.
The Volusia County Council is expected to discuss the idea at their 4 p.m. meeting on Tuesday.
The teams, which split their regular-season series 2-2, tip off the NBA Play-in Tournament at the Kia Center.