During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing maintenance and potential renovation of a unique building with a distinctive roof resembling tin foil. The structure, which currently has a leak near the baggage claim area, is undergoing temporary repairs while a more permanent solution is sought. Cost estimates for re-roofing the building are approximately $800,000.
The conversation also highlighted the building's potential as a community attraction, particularly in relation to nearby cultural sites such as the Old West Museum, the Botanic Conservatory, and the Children's Garden. Officials emphasized the importance of these attractions in enhancing the area's cultural fabric and their potential role in securing grants for future developments.
Dr. Aldrich noted that while grant applications can be challenging due to character limits, the inclusion of these nearby attractions could strengthen proposals, particularly for grants from organizations like the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and cultural trust grants. The collaborative approach among local institutions was recognized as a valuable asset in promoting the area as a unified cultural destination.