As we reported, last Friday the County Commissioners voted their approval of City and County co-location - a major step towards seeing that co-location come to fruition. Now another major milestone has taken place - yesterday morning Mayor Henry signed an agreement for the space sharing deal. At this point the County Commissioners, City Council, County Council, and the Mayor have all approved the co-location.
The next step is for architects to be finalized and formal planning of the space sharing to take place with design managers. In the meantime, the City and County have been meeting to discuss details of the spaces they will be sharing (Renaissance Square Building and the City-County Building), and those discussions have been going very well. Congratulations again to the City and County as they work together cohesively to make this co-location happen and provide more efficient government services.
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