City of Sand Springs to begin $870,400 renovation project at City Hall

The City of Sand Springs held a kickoff event for an upcoming remodel project Friday afternoon at the downtown City Municipal Building. The building, which was built in 1920, will be receiving a $870,400 remodel for its upcoming centennial.

The two-story 21,000 square foot facility housed the City’s police, municipal courts, and 911 operations until the past month. All three transitioned to the new $10.7 million Billie A. Hall Public Safety Center in the Sheffield Crossing commercial district, which also houses the Fire Department.

During the remodel, the City Council chambers will be relocated to the first floor and Customer Service will be moved to the front entrance of the building. Information Services and Neighborhood Services will be brought to City Hall from satellite locations.

The renovation will be partially funded through a 2013 General Obligation Bond election with additional allocations from City Council.