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Carmel-by-the-Sea reviews options for aging Police and Public Works buildings

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Summary

Council members said an ad hoc group is returning with homework on the Police and Public Works buildings, describing them as old and in need of improvement to provide adequate workspace for employees.

Carmel-by-the-Sea council members said they are reviewing recommendations from an ad hoc group on options for the city’s Police and Public Works buildings, which officials described as outdated and in need of improvement.

“We're returning, with the ad hoc work, the homework that we've done on the Police and Public Works Building,” Speaker 1 said. Council members framed the discussion as focused on improving working conditions for employees and addressing building age and functional deficiencies.

The transcript records general concern about the buildings’ age and suitability for staff but does not include engineering reports, cost estimates, or a preferred option. No formal motion or funding decision was recorded in the excerpt; the item was described as returning to council discussion with the ad hoc group’s work completed.

Council members said further analysis and possible project scoping will be needed before any procurement or capital investment decisions are made.