College Station City Council Approves A $1.6 Million Dollar Contract To Furnish The New City Hall

Image of the new College Station city hall from the city of College Station.
Image of the new College Station city hall from the city of College Station.

The city of College Station’s new city hall will have $1.6 million dollars of new furniture. The contract awarded at the last city council meeting is almost $900,000 under the $2.5 million dollar budget.

The contract not only includes the furniture, but spending $75,000 dollars to move it inside the new building.

Councilwoman Elizabeth Cunha was not successful in giving the $75,000 to non-profit agencies who would provide volunteers to do the moving. That’s after city manager Bryan Woods said the city has a liability issue, even with volunteers.

Cunha also asked about what would be done with furniture that would not be moved to the new city hall. Woods said “We’re still actively pursuing any way that we can either repurpose or donate or sell this furniture, so it doesn’t go to a landfill”.

And Woods told councilman Bob Brick that the goal is to be in the new city hall by the end of the year.

Click HERE to read and download background information from the June 24, 2021 College Station city council meeting.

Click HERE to read and download the presentation given during the June 24, 2021 College Station city council meeting.

Click below for comments from the June 24, 2021 College Station city council meeting. Speakers are councilwoman Elizabeth Cunha, city manager Bryan Woods, and city councilman Bob Brick.

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