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City manager and engineer say northern portion of shelter will be demolished; rebuild to occur in spring

Steubenville City Council · December 9, 2025
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City Manager Jim Mavromatis and Engineering Director Mike Dolak reported that about three‑quarters of the shelter will be rebuilt, the northern section will be demolished to slab, and construction is expected in early spring with some demolition possible in winter depending on weather.

City Manager Jim Mavromatis and Engineering Director Mike Dolak updated council on the shelter project. Mavromatis said "three quarters of that shelter will be redone" and that demolition of the northern portion down to a flat slab is the most economical approach. Engineering Director Mike Dolak said he needs to solicit a cost proposal from the architect for the redesign and confirmed the timeline is contingent on weather, with demolition potentially possible this winter and the main building work likely in early spring.

Council did not take action on the shelter at the meeting; staff said they would discuss additional details in executive session where appropriate and return with cost proposals and a timeline for reconstruction.