Architect drawing and model as posted at Boro Hall March 2002. Plans are property of the Borough of Hasbrouck Heights. All rights reserved.
HEIGHTS COUNCIL BACKS $10M TOWN HALL PLAN
December 14, 2000 | YUNG KIM, Staff Writer | Copyright
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS -- The Borough Council has voted unanimously
to proceed with a $10 million, two-building project to replace the former municipal
building, which was destroyed by a fire last year.
The project, widely known as Plan B, calls for the first structure
to be built on the Boulevard. It will house borough administrative
offices, a senior citizens' center, and a public library.
A second building would be built on the Hamilton Avenue site of the former municipal building and house the Municipal Court and Police and Fire departments. …
The project, widely known as Plan B, calls for the first structure
to be built on the Boulevard. It will house borough administrative
offices, a senior citizens' center, and a public library.
A second building would be built on the Hamilton Avenue site of the former municipal building and house the Municipal Court and Police and Fire departments. …
Municipal
Complex Plan B Summary: Library on top floor. Senior Center, Municipal Offices
on first floor. 100+ off street parking spaces. Police Department, HH
Fire Department & Municipal Court to remain at 248 Hamilton. Costs expected
to be about $10 million dollars; about half covered with insurance, grants,
etc.