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Summary of City Hall Replacement Alternatives Preliminary Options Explored Are these Are they the best What other Seismic Rebuild on- even the What do we Hire an options for options are retrofit site, in kind best for the really


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Summary of City Hall Replacement Alternatives

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Preliminary Options Explored

Seismic retrofit Rebuild on- site, in kind Are these the best

  • ptions for

the long term? Are they even the best for the present? What do we really need? What other

  • ptions are

available? Hire an ARCHITECT!

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Space Needs Analysis

Existing Space (ft2) Projected Need (ft2) City Hall 7,745 11,808 Community Development 9,630 12,544 TOTAL 17,375 24,352

  • What is a space needs

analysis?

  • Why was it part of the

feasibility study?

  • What are the parameters?

Q: How do we get to 24,400 ft2? A: Site Evaluation!

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Sites Evaluated (Feasibility Study)

Consolidate at City Hall Right Size at City Hall + ComDev Consolidate at ComDev New at Pioneer Parking Lot

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Sites Evaluated (Supplemental)

New at Civic Center New at Elks’ Parking Lot New at Railroad Property

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Altogether Now…

  • 1. Seismic Retrofit
  • 2. In-Kind Rebuild
  • 3. Right-Size Rebuild + ComDev
  • 4. Expand ComDev + Consolidate
  • 5. New @ Pioneer Parking
  • 6. New @ Civic Center
  • 7. New @ Elks’ Parking
  • 8. New @ Railroad Property
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Cost Estimates

  • Estimates in this graph

are in 2021 dollars (todays’ estimates have been escalated 5.5% per year)

  • Hard costs
  • Soft costs
  • Moving/rental space
  • Contractor’s contingency
  • Prevailing wage
  • Photovoltaic system

These need professional cost estimates!

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Alternative Provides City's space needs Provides centralized services Provides off-street parking (frees up public stalls) Potential to increase in public parking Retains plaza presence Preserves historic façade Eliminates temporary staff relocations Above Hosler Dam inundation zone LEED potential not limited by existing infrastructure Construction will not impact downtown tourism or traffic flow

2021 Estimated Cost

(1) Seismic Retrofit $ 6.5 M (2) In-Kind Rebuild $ 4.4 M (3) ComDev: Expand & Consolidate $ 9.5 M (4) Right-Size City Hall + ComDev $ 8.5 M (5) Right-Size/Stucco City Hall + ComDev $ 9.7 M (6) New @ Pioneer Parking & 50 UG Stalls $ 16.1 M (7) New @ Pioneer Parking & 100 UG Stalls $ 19.6 M (8) New @ Civic Center & Consolidate $ 12.9 M (9) New @ Civic Center + ComDev $ 11 M (10) New @ Elks' & Consolidate $ 11.1 M (11) New @ Elks' + ComDev $ 9.2 M (12) New @ Railroad & Consolidate $ 11.1 M (13) New @ Railroad + Com Dev $ 9.2 M