The City of Abilene is seeking public input concerning the future of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Municipal Building.
In a post on its Facebook page, the city is asking citizens for feedback. According to Abilene’s website, the city is “undertaking a review of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Municipal Building to determine a plan for the future of the public facilities located in the current facility.”
“Many aspects of the building are no longer adequate to meet the public service needs of the departments that use the building. The gymnasium/auditorium is deteriorating and would require extensive rehabilitation to return it to a respectable condition,” the website states.
The oldest part of the building is approximately 85 years old.
Departments housed in the building include administration, community development, police, and fire.
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