In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the preliminary stages of planning a new municipal building, which is projected to be approximately 21,000 square feet—double the size of the current facility. Initial discussions provided a broad overview of the building's layout, including options for a two-story design aimed at conserving land for future expansion.
The meeting highlighted the importance of determining specific office placements and square footage requirements, with a focus on optimizing the building's functionality. Officials reviewed three design options, with one favored layout allowing for a more efficient traffic pattern and visibility of the adjacent town hall park.
A significant concern raised was the projected cost of construction, initially estimated at an alarming $850 per square foot, which would total around $18 million. However, after consulting with local builders, officials discovered that recent municipal projects have been completed at much lower costs, ranging from $250 to $372 per square foot. This new information has prompted a reassessment of budget expectations, with a target to keep costs under $450 per square foot to avoid exceeding a double-digit million budget.
The next steps in the planning process include finalizing office placements and refining the building's design, with further discussions scheduled in the coming weeks. The officials expressed optimism about achieving a more realistic budget while ensuring the new facility meets the community's needs.