Presque Isle City Hall, pictured in August 2020.
Presque Isle City Hall renovations move ahead The Presque Isle City Council voted 5 to 2 in favor of an $878,500 City Hall renovation, during Wednesday’s meeting. Councilors Randy Smith and Doug Cyr, who were in favor of an estimated $2.5 million new building project, cast the dissenting votes.
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine The Presque Isle City Council voted 5 to 2 in favor of an $878,500 City Hall renovation, during Wednesday’s meeting. Councilors Randy Smith and Doug Cyr, who were in favor of an estimated $2.5 million new building project, cast the dissenting votes.
The city received two contractor bids on the City Hall renovation project. The bid was awarded to the lowest bidder, DeVoe Construction. Slated to start this spring, the estimated eight-month project includes renovations to the first floor, the second floor and council chambers; redoing bathrooms, new windows, HVAC, and a freshen-up on the outside of the building.