SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio’s City Hall is poised for a $38 million makeover nearly 130 years after it was built.
The City Council passed the proposal that includes major replacements for the electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems, as well as adding a ramp that complies with Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines.
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The last major replacement for the building took place sometime during the 1980s. The just-approved project is expected to be completed by early 2020.
The project was approved with an 8-3 vote.
Offices for the mayor, City Council, city manager and city attorney will be temporarily relocated in July.