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Subject: courthouse annex


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Date Posted: 08:40:19 06/05/14 Thu

The pictures of the design on the Register website-( even though it is a draft design, it is dated as recent- May 1-) don't seem to reflect the neighboring building designs. When was the historical society or whoever called to weigh in on this?
The interior movement seem designed to impede access to one opening. That makes it seem like we have a government afraid of the people. Is security that big an issue?
The cost of this is not evident, but exploring the option of adding to the administration building as suggested in the article seems prudent. Moving nearly entire floors of buildings around seems expensive- why not expand within the vacated space of the courthouse itself?
And the article says there is no alternative.

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