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Oshkosh City staff present updated facility-condition assessment, flag consolidation and maintenance priorities
Summary
City staff and consultant presented an updated facility condition assessment covering 31 facilities, described a scoring system to prioritize repairs, identified several facilities that need attention, and discussed consolidation opportunities and follow-up studies including a solar feasibility review.
City staff and an outside architect presented an updated condition assessment of Oshkosh City facilities at a council workshop, reviewing 31 buildings to help guide the capital improvement plan and future consolidation or replacement decisions.
John Urban, general services manager, opened the presentation and turned the session over to John Wallenkamp of CUNY Architects, who summarized the follow-up to a 2021 internal assessment. "The highest score means that's the one that needs the most attention," Wallenkamp said, describing the report's ranking system and how it was applied across the city's inventory.
The presentation covered about 30 facilities the consultant inspected directly; one building (Station 1514) was not included because it is county-owned though currently occupied by the city. Wallenkamp said the review used the 2021 report for continuity,…
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