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Justice building on track for targeted certificate of occupancy in eight weeks, county staff say

2901231 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

Kootenai County staff told commissioners April 8 that the new justice building is on track for a targeted certificate of occupancy in about eight weeks, but interior door shipment delays and supply-chain issues for blinds could push final completion. Move-in planning and remaining exterior work were discussed; no formal action was taken.

Director Jeff Vohler told the Kootenai County Board of Commissioners on April 8 that the county’s new justice building remains on schedule for a targeted certificate of occupancy in about eight weeks, but that an outstanding interior door order and delayed pricing on window blinds present the main risks to finishing on time.

The update, delivered during the board’s public meeting, included progress notes on interior work — flooring and ceiling tiles on lower levels — and exterior site work, including hardscape, landscaping and irrigation tie-ins that county staff expect to continue after certificate-of-occupancy (CO) is achieved. "We have 8 weeks until our targeted…

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