Staff Report on Police and City Hall Space Options for February 17, 2009 City Commission Meeting
Based on information reviewed, it is possible for the City to meet the goal of safe, efficient operational space for the Police Department, relocate City functions into a safer building from hurricane damage, retain a fire station in the downtown area, provide workforce housing in the downtown area and provide funding for the refurbishment of the Old High School (the entire structure). The cost of this option is competitive with the cost of a stand-alone police facility costing $31M. The cost of this option with a density of housing that staff can support (w/316 units) is $30M, which generates $8M for the refurbishment of the Old High School. If the Commission elects to fund part of the Old High School refurbishment as a public/private partnership; for example, 50% funding or $4M, the cost of the program would be $26M. This report also covers other options, including purchase of office space only.
The Agenda Item Request and all supporting information for each of these options are available below:
Exhibit A: Cost Analysis of Compson Proposal #1 w/376 Units on Campus Exhibit B: Cost Analysis of Compson Proposal #2 w/316 Units on Campus Exhibit C: Cost Analysis of Compson Proposal #3 w/256 Units on Campus Exhibit D: Cost Analysis of Compson Proposal #4 w/196 Units on Campus Exhibit E1: Cost Analysis of Police Only Office Space Purchase – No refurbishment of Old High School Exhibit E2: Cost Analysis of Police Only Office Space Purchase – With refurbishment of Old High School Exhibit F: Density/Price Calculations City Hall Parcel based on various density options Exhibit G: Basic Planning Data Exhibits H1, H2, H3: Debt Amortization Schedules – all options
- Photos of Old Boynton High School:
a. 1928 After Hurricane (69 KB .pdf) b. Undated Front View of Boynton High School (71 KB .pdf)
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