City Hall Shuffle Still On The Table
Published: May 11th, 2010
By: Brian Golden

City Hall shuffle still on the table

NORWICH – Mayor Joe Maiurano and various city officials, as part of a special committee focused on the renovation or relocation of City Hall, have announced a public forum tentatively scheduled for June 1 following the Finance/Personnel Meeting at One Court Plaza.

The committee is considering several options for the project, which has been an on-again, off-again issue since 2004, including improvements and renovations to the current building versus its relocation to the third, and a portion of the first, floors of the adjacent city firehouse.

“We’ve got to decide exactly what’s in the best interest for the community and what’s responsible,” said Maiurano. “It’s time to look at what we can afford while maintaining the integrity of the city.”

According to City Clerk and Director of Finance William Roberts, either option would have a minimal, if any, impact on the tax levy, as funds have already been set aside as part of the city’s Building-Capital Projects and Capital Reserves, which combined equal approximately $400,000.

Costs for the renovation of the current City Hall and its dilapidated roof, estimated at $400,000, would require roughly five months to complete, while a move to the nearby firehouse would carry a projected $436,000 price tag and seven month timeline, according to an April 27 Delaware Engineering proposal.

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