Youth Center status
Construction continues on the new Youth Center as we reach the
halfway point in schedule. The roofing of City Hall will be completed by
Friday, July 24; and other major milestones are nearing completion,
such as framing, rough plumbing, rough electrical, and the fire
sprinkler system.
There is a clear outline of the future space, which will
really take shape over the next several weeks as air conditioning ducts
and equipment will be installed and roofing completed. Then the
installation of the insulation and drywall will clearly define all of the
spaces. Another major activity is the building of a fire barrier between
the Youth Center and City Hall to bring the older facilities in line with
new building codes.
Also beginning this week is the bleacher storage project that creates a
storage area off of the Community Center gymnasium and replaces the
old gymnasium lighting with a modern induction lighting system and
controls. These added electrical features will use less electricity and
provide more control to help lower energy costs. Other elements of
this project are new backboard supports and electrical and
communications improvements. Concurrent with the work inside of the
Community Center, roofs will be replaced on the Community Center,
the Library, park sheds, Fire Station No. 2, and the City Yard.
The City Council awarded the contract for the new Senior Center to
KPRS, the same contractor that is currently building the Youth Center.
This project will begin on August 10, 2009, and is scheduled to
conclude on June 29, 2010. The project includes new lighting and
resurfacing both City Hall parking lots, new carpet and paint for the
Library interior, and a new coat of exterior paint for the entire Civic
Center complex.
Added activity to complete these vital facilities will place additional
strains on space and parking as work progresses. We will provide
updates if and when parking arrangements need to change for brief
periods. We will endeavor to limit disruptions to every extent possible.
Thank you for your patience as we improve and beautify the Civic
Center for everyone's enjoyment.



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