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Plans for Sandy Hook memorial nears final stages

The memorial will remember the 26 people killed in the 2012 school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
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FILE - In this Dec. 4, 2013, file photo, a school bus drives past a sign reading Welcome to Sandy Hook, in Newtown, Conn., where 26 people were killed by a gunman inside Sandy Hook Elementary School.

NEWTOWN, Conn. — A plan to memorialize the 26 people killed in the Sandy Hook school shooting is nearing its final stages.

Residents in Newtown are scheduled to view a final presentation during a public forum Monday evening. They’ll vote on the $3.7 million project at the end of the month. The memorial was designed by SWA, a San Francisco-based architectural firm.

It would be located on a 5-acre stretch of forest near the school and consist of a nature walk to a reflection pool, with a sycamore tree growing in the center. A volunteer steering committee overseeing the selection included families who lost loved ones in the mass shooting.

“We’ve worked and worked and worked and we pray that we’re almost there,” committee member Alan Martin told the New Haven Register. Martin noted that the committee narrowed down the spot from 16 sites and slashed the initial costs.

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If it’s approved, construction could begin this year with the goal of opening the site to the public by the 10-year anniversary of the shootings, First Selectman Dan Rosenthal told the newspaper.

“This project has been out in the public domain for many years now, so hopefully there is enough of an awareness about it for people to make an informed decision," Rosenthal said.

Adam Lanza killed his mother before going to the school on Dec. 14, 2012, and shooting 20 children and six adults, then killing himself.

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