During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the impending demolition of the historic Ascension Chapel, located on the grounds of Aspirus Hospital. The chapel, which has been a significant landmark for the community, is slated for removal to make way for modernization efforts at the hospital. This decision has sparked concern among local residents and officials alike.
A committee member revealed that they had received information from a confidential source about the demolition plans approximately two months ago. Following this, the mayor reached out to Aspirus Merrill, who confirmed the hospital's intentions. The committee expressed their discontent, emphasizing the chapel's historical value and the emotional connections many community members have to the building.
Despite the committee's desire to intervene, they acknowledged the limitations of their authority, as the chapel is private property. The committee discussed the possibility of sending a strongly worded letter to Aspirus, urging them to reconsider the demolition and preserve the historic structure. However, it was noted that without the property owner's consent, any efforts to designate the chapel as historically significant would be ineffective.
The conversation also touched on the nearby T.P. Scott Mansion, which had previously been discussed for preservation. The committee recognized that the challenges faced with the chapel were even greater, as it is not accessible to the public and is not under their jurisdiction.
As the meeting concluded, the committee grappled with the reality that while the chapel may be a \"hidden gem,\" its fate ultimately lies in the hands of Aspirus Hospital, which is prioritizing the development of advanced medical facilities over historical preservation.