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Consultants present historic-structure report for Madison County courthouse; recommend phased repairs, grant pursuit
Summary
Ethos Preservation on Jan. 27 presented a historic-structure report to the Madison County Board of Commissioners that documents the courthouse’s condition, recommends phased stabilization work and outlines grant opportunities tied to the building’s civil‑rights history.
Ethos Preservation on Jan. 27 presented a historic-structure report to the Madison County Board of Commissioners that documents the courthouse’s condition, recommends phased stabilization work and outlines grant opportunities tied to the building’s civil‑rights history. Rebecca Finley, principal with Ethos Preservation, led the presentation and fielded questions about next steps.
The report compiles a structural assessment, mechanical/electrical/plumbing consultant findings, a 3‑D scan and a cost estimate intended as a planning‑level tool. Finley and architect Joe Smith recommended producing full construction documents next so contractors can provide accurate bids and the county can attach firm scopes and budgets to grant applications.
Why it matters: The consultants told commissioners the building needs targeted exterior and structural work before substantial interior rehabilitation, and that having detailed plans will strengthen applications for National Park Service and other preservation grants tied to civil‑rights history. Without…
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