State Capitol renovations aim for September reopening with new plaza and bathrooms

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The Oregon State Legislature's Joint Committee on Legislative Administration convened on June 13, 2025, to discuss significant renovations and improvements to the Capitol building, with a focus on enhancing accessibility and safety for the public and legislators alike.

One of the key decisions made during the meeting was the approval of scaffolding installation to address structural concerns, ensuring that no hazards remain for visitors and staff. This work is expected to continue through September, with the goal of reopening the chamber for legislative days. The committee emphasized the importance of maintaining access to the building during this period, with the Center State Street entrance designated as the primary entry point while construction is underway.

In addition to the scaffolding, the committee announced plans to close the Northeast and Northwest State Street vestibules to facilitate the installation of new bathrooms. This closure will last until December, but all other areas of the building are set to reopen in September, allowing for full access during legislative sessions. The garage will remain open, providing parking for visitors, although multiple pathways will be created to navigate construction zones.

The meeting also highlighted the anticipated return of holiday festivities at the Capitol, with plans for "Holidays at the Capitol" to resume this year. The committee expressed excitement about the musical performances and activities that bring the community together during the festive season.

Furthermore, updates on the plaza renovations were shared, with an expected completion date in December. The new design will include improved bus pullouts and safety features for children, such as designated waiting areas and enhanced lighting.

Overall, the discussions underscored the committee's commitment to improving the Capitol's infrastructure while ensuring that community events and legislative activities can proceed without disruption. As renovations progress, the committee remains focused on creating a safe and welcoming environment for all visitors.

Converted from Joint Committee On Legislative Administration 06/13/2025 meeting on June 13, 2025
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