Mayor Jerry Sanders mentioned in his State of the City speech this year that he wanted to explore the possibility of building a new City Hall downtown. This morning the city's redevelopment arm holds a preliminary meeting for interested developers. KPBS reporter Alison St John has more.
Deferred maintenance on San Diego's aging City Hall is estimated at over $10 million. The Center City Development Corporation holds a conference for developers today. It's to talk about a possible public private partnership to redevelop buildings around the Community Concourse, including City Hall.
CCDC President Nancy Graham.
Graham: They have a building over there that doesn't even meet environmental compliance. It's got asbestos in it. You don't know the answer if you can do something and save money for the taxpayer and get a better situation unless you ask the question. At some point, you've got to go out there and take a risk and see what you can do.
Graham says redevelopment might pencil out cheaper than fixing the existing building. Also City hall only holds 600 employees -- thousands more work in leased buildings around town and those leases expire in 2012. Alison St John, KPBS News.