City of Washougal leaders say they cannot wait any longer to address the city’s deteriorating operations center.
During the council’s May 23 workshop Washougal Public Works Director Trevor Evers proposed a series of renovations and upgrades to the facility’s eight buildings, which Evers said have fallen into a significant state of disrepair.
The center is facing several issues, Evers said, including: insufficient insulation, unsealed cracks and holes, outdated single-pane doors and windows, a lack of fire protection, roof leakage, dented walls, poor security measures, bad lighting, and no access for people with disabilities as required by the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
“Obviously, we’ve got some compromised conditions at the operations center,” Evers said, estimating the upgrades would likely cost between $1.5 million and $1.8 million. “There’s similar themes (in each) of these buildings.”
Several city council members strongly criticized the condition of the buildings during the May 23 workshop.