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Adams County commissioners approve courthouse feasibility study, contingent on funding
Summary
Commissioners authorized a $25,500 study to evaluate whether the historic courthouse can be adapted for court functions and to scope a new building across Third Street, but approval is contingent on identifying funding and possible county-council sign-off.
Adams County commissioners on Monday authorized a consultant study to analyze whether the historic courthouse can be adapted for court use and to develop a space and cost estimate for a potential new building across Third Street, but the work will proceed only if the county can identify budget authority or obtain county-council approval.
The board reviewed a proposal from design and engineering consultants to conduct a structural assessment of the courthouse and an MEP (mechanical,…
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