Camas City Council members are poised to approve nearly $1 million worth of renovations that will alleviate overcrowding at Camas City Hall.
At the Council’s Sept. 3 workshop, Camas City Administrator Pete Capell updated councilors on renovation plans at the city’s new “annex building,” located adjacent to city hall in downtown Camas.
The city purchased the 9,000-square-foot former Bank of America property at 528 N.E. Fourth Ave., as well as the site’s 0.46-acre property, for $1.6 million in December 2018, and had budgeted for $400,000 in renovation costs.
Nearly nine months later, those renovation costs have more than doubled to more than $990,000.
“We budgeted $2 million for the purchase and remodel,” said City Councilwoman Deanna Rusch at the Sept. 3 workshop. “Why are we so much over?”
Capell said many of the higher-than-anticipated renovation costs stemmed from unexpected heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) needs inside the former Bank of America building.