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Kingsburg reviews $11.2 million City Hall/EOC concept and possible IBank loan; resident urges keeping City Hall downtown
Summary
Staff updated the Finance Committee on a proposed City Hall/Emergency Operations Center with a conceptual cost of about $11.2 million and a $1 million federal earmark; the committee asked staff to return with detailed borrowing scenarios after a resident urged keeping City Hall in the downtown core.
Kingsburg staff presented a conceptual design update Jan. 26 for a proposed City Hall with an integrated Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and asked the Finance Committee for input on pursuing pre‑application materials for a California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank (IBank) infrastructure loan.
"The total estimated cost at this stage of the design is approximately 11,000,000–11,200,000," said Christina, a city staff presenter, describing a full build‑out that does not include any solar installations. She told the committee the city has secured a $1,000,000 federal earmark through a congressional appropriation sponsored by Congressman Costa.
Christina said the…
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