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Board reviews UW campus conditions and explores submittal process for future uses

August 16, 2023 | Richland County, Wisconsin


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Board reviews UW campus conditions and explores submittal process for future uses
The Richland County Campus Reconfiguration Committee convened on August 15, 2023, to discuss the future of the county's campus facilities, with a focus on establishing a formal proposal submittal process for potential future uses. Administrator Derpeche highlighted the need for an initial review of the campus's mechanical structures and HVAC systems to assess the viability of the buildings before moving forward with any proposals.

During the meeting, attorney Windle provided an update on the condition of the UW campus, noting that while some buildings require improvement, they are generally in better shape than anticipated. He emphasized that the infrastructure is sound, which is promising for future educational uses. However, he raised concerns about the accumulation of materials within the buildings, which may pose challenges moving forward.

The committee also discussed scheduling future meetings, with a preference for holding the next session on campus to facilitate a tour and further discussions. The members agreed that gathering more information before reconvening would be prudent, ensuring that they are well-prepared to address the campus's future.

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