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' �® SEPTEMBER 2001 <br /> �- YOUR CITY <br /> REP RT <br /> HUGO CITY HALL, 5524 UPPER 146TH STREET NORTH HUGO, MN 55038 651-429-66/6 <br /> ............... <br /> GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY <br /> HELD . FOR NEW CITY HALL Mayor Fran Miron <br /> Construction of Hugo's new City Hall is underway following a groundbreaking <br /> ceremony held Monday,July 16, 2001. Those in attendance included the Mayor NEW CITY HALL <br /> and City Council members, City staff, State Senators Jane Krenz and Michele VITAL STATISTICS <br /> Bachmann, Metropolitan Council Representative Marc Hugunin, and property <br /> owners Earl and Violet Williams and Joe Marier, whose homes were purchased by Main floor: 11,600 sq. feet - with <br /> the City for this project. room for expansion on 3 sides <br /> Basement: 1,500 sq. feet. Includes <br /> Chief architect Bob Russek is pleased to report that the project is currently on <br /> complete basement waterproofing <br /> schedule and under budget. "The building demolition came in under budget," system. <br /> Russek notes, "and the soil appears to be better than expected, based on prelimi- <br /> nary reports." Completion is expected in January, 2002. date Minnesota weather. <br /> The new City Hall will offer residents a multi-use community room,which will be Creative site plan — holds storm <br /> available for use by local clubs and organizations. It will also have improved City drainage on-site and recharges the <br /> Council chambers and an administration wing for City staff offices. City aquifer. <br /> 'A,dministrator Mike Ericson says that the City staff and Council are excited about Under-floor heating ducts — for a <br /> the project, noting that"the citizens will have a much better opportunity than they better comfort level with less energy <br /> do now to utilize their City Hall." than overhead systems <br />
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