A Public Information meeting regarding the findings of the Richland County campus and governmental buildings feasibility study conducted by Venture Architects will be held Wednesday (September 4) night. Richland County Board of Supervisors Chair, Dave Turk, says the board wants to be as open and transparent as possible.
During this time, Venture Architects will present the findings of their evaluations of the Richland Campus as well as the Richland County Courthouse and Community Services Building. Richland County Administrator, Candace Pesch.
The county was made aware that there hadn’t been much maintenance on the campus buildings.
Board Chair, Dave Turk, says while money has been made available, they are still waiting for the final application process.
Beginning at 6:00 Wednesday night at the White House Ramda Inn Banquet Room, Venture Architects will relay its findings to everyone in the community at the same time. Administrator, Candace Pesch, says this is being done to avoid miscommunication.
All interested parties are invited to attend the meeting Wednesday night at 6:00. A virtual option will also be available for those needing it through the Richland County Government website. Again, future plans will not be discussed at this time.
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