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Maury County commission approves concept for 1906 courthouse rehabilitation and museum; engineers report manageable structural needs
Summary
A multi‑disciplinary steering committee presented a program concept and structural report June 2 for the 1906 Maury County Courthouse that would preserve the building, add museum space and modernize county office functions; the committee approved the concept and directed architects to proceed toward detailed design and an October GMP target.
The Maury County Courthouse steering committee presented a programming concept and structural evaluation for the 1906 courthouse during the building committee meeting on June 2; the building committee voted to approve the concept and asked the project team to proceed to detailed drawings toward a GMP.
The steering committee — which the presenter described as including the county mayor, finance and IT directors, the building maintenance director and the county historian — outlined a four‑floor plan: a Murray County Museum and mayor’s office on the ground floor (about 2,857 square feet allocated to museum galleries), county offices and a multipurpose courtroom on the second floor, the district attorney’s office…
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