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STAFF REPORT <br />TO:Mayor Keis and Members of City Council <br />FROM:Bill Dircks, Public Works Director <br />DATE:August 6, 2021 <br />RE:Kraus-Anderson Facility Assessment Presentation <br />Kraus-Anderson was approved to perform a facility survey of City Hall and the Fire Station. They <br />have now completed the survey and have put together a report that outlines the recommended <br />improvements for each facility as well as projected costs and a timeline for when the work should <br />be completed. <br />There is a significant list of improvements recommended for the next five years. At City Hall, there <br />are $650,000 of recommended improvements in the next five years including the History Center and <br />another $570,000 in the following five years. At the Fire Station, there are $1,200,000 of <br />recommended improvements in the next five years and another $540,000 in the following five <br />years. <br />Many of these items can be moved around in the schedule to meet budgetary restrictions and allow <br />staff to plan for them but there are some issues that need to be dealt with in the near future. <br />Jason Rentmeester and Tim Kittila from Kraus-Anderson will be attending the workshop and will <br />go through a presentation showing their process and findings. Following the presentation, they will <br />lead a discussion of the reports to help the City Council and staff determine the next course of <br />action for each of the buildings. <br />All of the information can be found here: City of Little Canada- Facility Assessment
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