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Hall of Justice enters construction; staff outlines moves, emergency power work and facade funding options
Summary
Public services staff said construction at the Hall of Justice has begun, one large department will be displaced until next spring, an emergency transfer-switch will require a planned outage, and staff are evaluating facade repairs and historic-grant options.
Savannah Clement, Public Services, told the board Wednesday that construction at the Hall of Justice is under way and that crews began work in the basement on the first day of physical construction. “Today was day 1 of actually being in the basement, and starting construction,” Clement said, adding that the Department of Emergency Management (DEM) has already moved out of affected space. Clement said the clerk’s office will move out next week and "won't be moving back into their space until May, or earlier of next year," and that superior court administrative staff will temporarily relocate to the building's first floor. She warned the board that a future planned electrical work — installation of a…
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