Brookhaven officials have ordered the removal of newly installed glass from the City Centre dome after it appeared “significantly brighter than expected.” According to a city spokesman, the city received some complaints from the public about the bright colors, but city officials were also evaluating the issue themselves.

🏛️ Why It Matters: The dome is a central feature of Brookhaven’s new City Centre project, which thousands of residents helped shape through a multi-year public engagement process.

🔍 What’s Happening: The Mayor and City Council released a joint statement explaining that the mosaic glass installed on the dome didn’t match the muted blues and greens that were originally planned.

🚧 Next Steps: The city will remove the glass immediately, leaving the dome “open-air until further notice,” according to the statement.

🗣️ Between the Lines: According to the statement, the dome “was always intended to be adaptable,” suggesting officials may have anticipated potential design adjustments.

Brookhaven officials have ordered the removal of newly installed glass from the City Centre dome after it appeared "significantly brighter than expected." According to a city spokesman, the city received some complaints from the public about the bright colors, but city officials were also evaluating the issue themselves.
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