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York County Board of Supervisors hears two courthouse expansion options, asks for cost estimates
Summary
Architects from PMA Architecture and engineers from Timmons Group presented two conceptual courthouse designs for Yorktown: a three-story option that keeps more existing campus fabric and a two-story option that reduces visual impact but requires closing Alexander Hamilton Boulevard. The board asked staff for cost deltas and more design work before choosing a path.
Architects and court planners presented two conceptual designs for a proposed York County courthouse expansion at a Board of Supervisors work session on April 9, 2026, and the board asked staff to return with cost comparisons before selecting a direction.
PMA Architecture and partners described a three‑story courthouse option sited to the east of the existing courthouse that would allow the current courthouse to be converted to county administration and avoid early investment in structured parking. Akshar Patel of PMA said the three‑story option "meets the long term court needs without any complex renovations to the existing building" and would allow departments to relocate into the existing courthouse after…
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