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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Ind. Courts - "Randolph starts over on courthouse plans"

Joy Leiker of the Muncie Star-Press reports:

WINCHESTER -- The Randolph County Board of Commissioners on Monday got its first look at preliminary courthouse drawings, sketches that include an elevator tower next to the existing building and a two-story annex on the south side.

Commissioners didn't vote to approve the drawings or design, and instead asked the representatives from Martin Riley, a Fort Wayne architectural and engineering firm, to continue their work in an effort to get a courthouse renovation plan on track.

Here is a long list of earlier ILB entries on the Randolph County Courthouse, which had been set for demolition.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on June 19, 2007 08:29 AM
Posted to Indiana Courts