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Council reviews city-hall relocation and city-funded new build; tables final decision

Orland City Council · March 4, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented a concept to replace the existing city-hall building and move the police department into the current space. The council discussed a proposed 3,400-sq.-ft. new city hall (estimated at roughly $1.5 million) and asked staff to pursue public input and further study rather than make an immediate decision.

Staff presented a concept to construct a new city hall on a city-owned parcel and repurpose the existing city-hall building at 824 Fourth Street for police use. The concept would reuse an existing floor plan, updated for current needs, and estimated new construction at about $450 per square foot, roughly $1.5 million for a 3,400-square-foot building.

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