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New Justice Facility Update


Board Authorizes Next Steps in Design of New Justice Facility
County Administrator Tracie Moored reported at the April 16th Committee of the Whole meeting that a land purchase agreement has been negotiated for a portion of the parking lot located on the SW corner of Church St. and Kalamazoo Avenue.
Administrator Moored identified that the next step in the process will include environmental review and discussions regarding the design scope. This project will consolidate the Michigan Avenue Courthouse and Crosstown Court location to create a convenience for our residents accessing judicial services.
Construction is targeted for next fall and is expected to be operational the spring of 2023. Stay tuned for project updates in future issues of the County Communicator.
Posted: Friday, June 7, 2019
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