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Tullahoma staff outline three options for aging city hall; study session to follow
Summary
City staff told the Board the municipal building (built 1954) has structural, plumbing and electrical issues and presented three high‑level options—rebuild on current site, build new elsewhere, or adapt an existing building. The board will schedule a study session to review the full feasibility report and cost estimates.
City officials presented a 30,000‑foot assessment of the Tullahoma municipal building on Jan. 27, saying the structure—originally built in 1954—shows evidence of water intrusion, aging plumbing and an electrical system that may not meet current codes.
City administrator Mister Quick summarized the work of a consultant team that inspected the building and prepared cost estimates and options. “The existing structure, we definitely have water damage, from deterioration masonry and stone veneers,” Quick said, noting recent roof leaks that struck…
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