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Virginia City Council approves epoxy flooring for new Public Safety Center, funded from project contingency

Virginia City Council · November 11, 2025
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After debate about durability and contingency balances, the council approved adding epoxy flooring to areas of the new Public Safety Center and directed staff to pay from the project contingency fund.

Virginia City Council voted Nov. 10 to approve adding epoxy flooring to select areas of the new Public Safety Center, citing durability and safety. The council agreed the expense will be paid from the project's contingency fund.

Supporters said epoxy will protect high-traffic areas and vehicle bays from salt and wear. Assistant Chief Eric Jonason said unfinished concrete in showers and apparatus bays risks mold and accelerated deterioration, and argued that epoxy is a necessary life-cycle investment: "If somebody spills coffee, it's gonna stay ... it's like mopping your garage floor every…

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