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Mound council approves study to evaluate selling or repurposing Centennial Building

5078460 · June 26, 2025
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Summary

Council voted June 24 to authorize a preliminary study, including a title check and building scan, to evaluate options for the Centennial Building and potential relocation of council chambers to City Hall; the study will cost roughly $8,500 and staff will return with a timeline and additional cost estimates.

MOUND CITY — The Mound City Council on June 24 authorized a preliminary evaluation to determine what would be required to subdivide and market the Centennial Building property and to assess whether council chambers could be reestablished in the current City Hall building.

The council approved a proposal from Bolton & Menk (architectural services) to conduct a staged needs study — focused first on the Centennial Building title, a documented interior scan and a narrative of potential code or maintenance items — with a fee estimate of about $8,500. The city will not yet fund in‑depth structural work or cost estimating for a full council‑chambers reconfiguration, which would be a second phase.

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