Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 Officials look at city hall By Braden cbraden@... Posted-Wednesday, February 15, 2006 9:00 AM EST http://www.keynoter.com/articles/2006/02/17/news/news11.txt Buying land or renovations on the table Key West city employees could soon be breathing sighs of relief - literally. The current City Hall at and Simonton streets suffers from mold and other deterioration problems that are causing it to fall apart, making it a top priority for the Key West City Commission. Assistant City Manager said the current building is not likely to collapse immediately " unless it's a Category 3 hurricane; then it won't take it. " However, undeniably something soon needs to be done to remedy the situation, which has caused several city employees to file workers' compensation claims due to health problems related to mold. And city officials need to figure out where funding will come from, considering the hurricane-fraught budget yields almost no extra leeway for such a huge expense. The cost is " all going to depend on where the City Commission decides to put City Hall, " said. " We'd probably have to get a bond or we might swap out some land. It all depends on the option. " According to , cost estimates range from $11 million to $20 million, but he expects the highest cost would be if the commission decides to renovate the current City Hall. The commission is expected to review all of its options, including renovation of the current site, as well as looking into other city- owned sites to limit property costs. Up for discussion are the Public Works facility on Palm Avenue; and the men's softball field and Housing Authority property, which are both on Kennedy Drive. City staff is also exploring whether the Silver Eagle Distributors building on North Roosevelt would be a viable option. The property is on five acres of land, however, only a little over one acre is usable by the city since most of area is environmentally sensitive wetlands. In total the city would purchase 45,000 square feet of usable space, including the 27,000-square-foot building, for $3 million. Cost estimates to renovate the large warehouse into a new city hall are not yet in. The commission is scheduled to review its options at a special meeting Thursday at 6 p.m. at Old City Hall on Greene Street. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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