New City of Waco/WISD shared admin building

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Jackson Bear
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If this happens, the WISD tower and the old Indian Springs Middle School will be sold for development.

https://wacotrib.com/news/local/government-politics/waco-texas-school-isd-downtown-redevelopment-gensler-hunt-administration/article_0dd24d34-a5f3-11ef-b046-1bbabf071090.html
Mr Tulip
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"Old" Indian Springs Middle School? =)
Jackson Bear
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Mr Tulip said:

"Old" Indian Springs Middle School? =)
When the building was first built in the late '60s, it was Jefferson-Moore HS. In 1986 it became the WHS 9th grade center, then converted into a stand alone A.J. Moore Academy. It then became Indian Springs Middle School about 10 years ago and in the last year or two has housed Kendrick Elementary while it was being rebuilt. Very valuable real estate that should never have been used for a school.
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Jackson Bear said:

If this happens, the WISD tower and the old Indian Springs Middle School will be sold for development.

https://wacotrib.com/news/local/government-politics/waco-texas-school-isd-downtown-redevelopment-gensler-hunt-administration/article_0dd24d34-a5f3-11ef-b046-1bbabf071090.html



wonder how many taxpayer dollars will be wasted at that facility?
Jackson Bear
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All the money WISD gains (estimated both properties bring in a combined $35 million) would pay for the WISD portion of the building. Both entities really need new building due to aging facilities and growth.
hill02
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Aging facilities is real but isn't WISD growth down not up?
baylorguy09
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My concern is that they are going to "share" this facility, but then a few years down the road they are going to say they outgrew the space and need their own facilities. I do not understand why they just do not build separate buildings next to each other.
Mr Tulip
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Jackson Bear said:

Mr Tulip said:

"Old" Indian Springs Middle School? =)
When the building was first built in the late '60s, it was Jefferson-Moore HS. In 1986 it became the WHS 9th grade center, then converted into a stand alone A.J. Moore Academy. It then became Indian Springs Middle School about 10 years ago and in the last year or two has housed Kendrick Elementary while it was being rebuilt. Very valuable real estate that should never have been used for a school.
I'm well aware. I was the first 9th Grade Center class in 1986 to go there. Still had the Purple and Yellow "J-Mo-Hi" paint on the walls.

Jackson Bear
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hill02 said:

Aging facilities is real but isn't WISD growth down not up?
Still need a new admin building. The tower is older than it looks due to a facade put on in the 1960s. The cost ot maintain is increasing and it is very structurally inefficient. A new building will actually save money regarding operational costs. There is also a lot of wasted space since the building is not based on modern standards. A new smaller building and shared space with the city will lower costs and the real estate value will pay for it without a bond issue. Win/win.
Jackson Bear
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baylorguy09 said:

My concern is that they are going to "share" this facility, but then a few years down the road they are going to say they outgrew the space and need their own facilities. I do not understand why they just do not build separate buildings next to each other.
Sharing common space saves money for both entities and opens up valuable real estate for development and tax dollars. Think of how much value is now on the tax rolls after WISD sold both University High and Middle School sites on the Interstate.
baylorguy09
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Jackson Bear said:

baylorguy09 said:

My concern is that they are going to "share" this facility, but then a few years down the road they are going to say they outgrew the space and need their own facilities. I do not understand why they just do not build separate buildings next to each other.
Sharing common space saves money for both entities and opens up valuable real estate for development and tax dollars. Think of how much value is now on the tax rolls after WISD sold both University High and Middle School sites on the Interstate.
I am totally fine with sharing spaces, but my concern is that in 5 years from now, they will say they have outgrown the space and need a new space separate from each other and will want to spend the money on additional space. It is the way the government spending works.
bularry
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Jackson Bear said:

baylorguy09 said:

My concern is that they are going to "share" this facility, but then a few years down the road they are going to say they outgrew the space and need their own facilities. I do not understand why they just do not build separate buildings next to each other.
Sharing common space saves money for both entities and opens up valuable real estate for development and tax dollars. Think of how much value is now on the tax rolls after WISD sold both University High and Middle School sites on the Interstate.
be interesting to see the property taxes generated.
CorsicanaBear
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So this takes up the parking lot adjacent to Heritage Square, is that correct?

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FlyinDubGreenGold
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Yes.
FlyinDubGreenGold
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Waco last built a city hall in 1930 with a population of 54,000 people. History shows they make do for a long time and don't rush into facility projects.

If they build a city hall, history tells us it will be there a very long time.
southtexasbear
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New city hall and new city admin offices slated in the "near" future. This may be a stop gap to share until city of Waco moves to their new digs. Right now admin offices are scattered among various downtown buildings.
Yogi
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CorsicanaBear said:

So this takes up the parking lot adjacent to Heritage Square, is that correct?




Isn't that lot currently used for Foster games?

I hope a garage is included.
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Calrocks94
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This is the website that tells everything that they're going to build and give details of phase. phase one will start next summer exciting future ahead for Waco

https://www.wacodowntownredevelopment.com/#overview
Jackson Bear
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southtexasbear said:

New city hall and new city admin offices slated in the "near" future. This may be a stop gap to share until city of Waco moves to their new digs. Right now admin offices are scattered among various downtown buildings.


I'm pretty sure this includes most city offices. They have been wanting to consolidate into one facility since Kathy Rice was the city manager several years ago. As a Previous poster said, when the city of Waco builds, it builds for the long-term.
southtexasbear
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Jackson Bear said:

southtexasbear said:

New city hall and new city admin offices slated in the "near" future. This may be a stop gap to share until city of Waco moves to their new digs. Right now admin offices are scattered among various downtown buildings.


I'm pretty sure this includes most city offices. They have been wanting to consolidate into one facility since Kathy Rice was the city manager several years ago. As a Previous poster said, when the city of Waco builds, it builds for the long-term.


I was thinking shared space until the new digs are built. Then maybe WISD would take over the current ones and city moved out.

Great plans. Excited for the future.
Yogi
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So the next question is what Chip and Joanna are going to do with the old building and the Kendrick Tire garage.

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Assassin
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Yogi said:

So the next question is what Chip and Joanna are going to do with the old building and the Kendrick Tire garage.


I need to get hold of Chip and/or Joanne for a project I am working on. Got any connections to them? You can PM me or shoot me an email at pheck123@msn.com
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Calrocks94
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Just go to there house lol its public knowledge where they live I drive past there house allthe time
Bexar Pitts
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Yogi said:

So the next question is what Chip and Joanna are going to do with the old building and the Kendrick Tire garage.


Well...With the current world situation, the old basement where Kendrick stored tires might be converted into a jim dandy shelter from a nuclear attack! ..that's a pleasant thought, ain't it?
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