Here are three notes:
1. Once the Woodbury City Council green lights the project, Tria will move ahead and break ground on the new three-floor facility in spring 2016.
2. The facility will include clinic and exam areas, a space for rehabilitation services as well as surgical suites.
3. The city council will look into the plans for construction at a March 23 meeting.
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