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Brighton staff map city buildings and ask council which properties to prioritize for reuse or investment
Summary
Staff presented an inventory of city facilities — City Hall, Historic City Hall, Main Street Creatives, the armory (transfer mid‑2027), police facilities and others — and asked council for guidance on reuse, equitable lease structures for nonprofits and prioritizing capital investments; council flagged downtown vitality, affordable housing opportunities, and the armory transfer as areas for follow‑up.
City staff presented a city facilities update that cataloged major municipal properties, described current uses and proposed possible future uses to inform council direction on reinvestment, reuse or disposition.
Pierce Miller (Budget & Innovation) and Patrick Rome (Facilities and Fleet) walked council through City Hall and several downtown assets — Historic City Hall, Main Street Creatives, the depot and the Brighton Museum Campus — and highlighted the armory, which the city expects to take ownership of when Burra’s arrangement sunsets in mid‑2027. Miller said the armory will require budgeted upgrades when it transfers and that staff are already identifying likely costs for the 2027 budget cycle.
Staff also…
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