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Engineer: Justice Court, new Town Hall could cost Southold $37M
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The town annex, formerly Southold Savings Bank. (Credit: Grant Parpan)
A preliminary look into three options for the future of Southold Town Hall and Justice Court facility recently completed by the town engineer revealed one common thread: all will come with a hefty price tag.
The first proposal presented by town engineer Michael Collins at a work session Tuesday explored modifying a portion of the annex building to serve as a court complex, as originally intended, would cost approximately $5.7 million.
Consolidating town hall operations and moving them to the annex building would involve a complete overhaul and cost approximately $8 million, while constructing a new building behind the existing town hall could total $9.5 million.
Supervisor pitches plan to convert current Town Hall into new justice court
The Town Hall annex building may not become the new Justice Court after all.
Town officials are reconsidering the proposal to convert the former bank building into a court complex.
“We really have to evaluate what the better option is based on practicality, based on expenses and based on long term vision,” Supervisor Scott Russell announced at a work session Tuesday.
In 2018, the town purchased the former Capital One building at the corner of Main Road and Youngs Avenue for $3.1 million with the intent of converting it into a new Justice Court. That building is currently used to house the town’s planning, building, accounting and personnel departments.