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Centennial Building study identifies deferred maintenance; council pauses decision on sale or reuse
Summary
A draft facility study identified roughly $288,000 in deferred maintenance at the Centennial Building and outlined options to reconfigure space or separate the parcel, but council members did not direct a sale and asked staff to finalize the report for the record while leaving decisions on reuse or disposal for future discussion.
City staff presented a draft facility study of the Centennial Building (the municipality’s older multi‑use building) during the Oct. 28 meeting, documenting deferred maintenance, potential reconfigurations and the land‑use implications of selling or replatting the site.
Senior City Engineer Brian Simmons said a building review identified approximately $288,000 worth of deferred maintenance items (roof and skylight issues, interior systems and localized water damage) and recommended several options if the council wished to repurpose…
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