During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the urgent need for a strategic plan for the Rockwood facility, emphasizing the importance of an inclusive vision that incorporates input from various stakeholders. This initiative marks a significant step towards long-term planning for the site, which has historically lacked a comprehensive framework.
A key concern raised was the ongoing water damage issues affecting the building, particularly around its foundation. Officials highlighted that the facility has experienced significant deterioration due to water accumulation, a problem exacerbated by increasingly severe storms. The council has been addressing stormwater management challenges for several years, with past renovations aimed at reinforcing the structure's first floor, which had suffered from water penetration.
Public works representatives are currently developing a multi-step engineered solution to tackle these persistent water issues. Initial plans focus on improving drainage in the courtyard area, which has been prone to flooding, leading to structural concerns such as sinkholes. The proposed solution includes excavating the courtyard to enhance drainage capacity and re-aligning the paving for better public accessibility.
The council is also exploring external funding sources to support these improvements, indicating a proactive approach to safeguarding the Rockwood facility against future water-related damage. The discussions reflect a commitment to not only preserving the building but also ensuring it serves the community effectively in the years to come.