3. What will happen with the buildings that are currently occupied by those County departments?

Depending on the outcome of this study, the County may decide to sell some of its current properties if they are determined to no longer meet the needs of the County. This revenue will be used to help offset the cost of the new building. Some of these sites that are near the new Civic Campus may also be used for employee parking. Spaces vacated by the Assessor, Auditor, and Treasurer’s Offices may be re-purposed for use by the courts or Sheriff. The courthouse will still be in use.

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1. 1. Why do we need a Civic Campus?
2. 2. Which departments will be in the new Civic Campus?
3. 3. What will happen with the buildings that are currently occupied by those County departments?
4. 4. How much is the new Civic Campus going to cost?
5. 5. When will the new Civic Campus be built?
6. 6. Where will the new Civic Campus be located?
7. 7. What will this campus plan include and when will it be done?
8. 8. What can I weigh in on and how will my input be used?
9. 9. When will I have a chance to provide input?
10. 10. Why should I take the time to respond to the survey?
11. 11. Why isn’t the County doing more in-person events to collect input, like an open house?