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POLK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE ARCHITECT FEES FOR JUSTICE CENTER PROJECTS

The Polk County Board of Commissioners met earlier this week inside the Polk County Government Center. Commissioner Mark Holy was absent from the meeting. A large portion of the meeting was spent with the board hearing various topics from Polk County Administrator Chuck Whiting. APPROVAL OF ARCHITECT’S FEES FOR JUSTICE CENTER PROJECTS Whiting first came […]

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POLK COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER IS REPLACING ITS BUILDING’S FOUNDATION AND ADDING DRAIN FIELD AFTER STORM CAUSES LEAKS IN LOWER OFFICE WALLS

Construction has been going around the perimeter of the Polk County Government Center building. The construction is happening due to moisture infiltrating the exterior membrane of the building’s foundation into one of the office walls on the building’s lower level after a storm in June. After a rainstorm that occurred at the end of June,