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Irving presents $26.5 million City Hall and Jack D. Huffman renovation plan; supplemental $3.5M request not identified
Summary
Staff described a City Hall complex renovation and reconfiguration plan that would add about 70,000 square feet of updated space at an estimated cost of $26,500,000, funded from cash reserves and the building repair/replacement fund; a supplemental $3.5 million mechanical/electrical/plumbing request remains unallocated in the materials.
City staff on July 10 presented a multi‑phase renovation plan for City Hall and the Jack D. Huffman building that would reconfigure office space, add staff amenities and repair aging building systems at an estimated cost of $26,500,000.
The project covers roughly 70,000 square feet across the City Hall complex, including a second‑floor build‑out in the Jack D. Huffman building to house Communications and Human Resources, a redesign of several floors of City Hall, upgraded restrooms on all five floors and a new employee break and conference area. The city presentation said construction is expected to begin after departmental moves in 2026 and to be completed in early 2026 for the initial Huffman second‑floor work; larger City Hall…
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