A groundbreaking ceremony will celebrate the City of Brighton’s new municipal service center on Thursday, June 22, at 10 a.m. at the site of the new facility, located at 503 Madison St. The public and media are invited to attend.
The 67,668-square-foot facility will accommodate staff from several departments including fleet, parks and open space, public works, and utilities, all of which currently operate in separate aging facilities. Additionally, Brighton Police Department will have a substation housed at the facility.
Construction Management and Construction Firm FCI Constructors, Inc. is delivering the $26 million project.
“Completing this project has been a longstanding goal of the City Council,” said Deputy City Manager Marv Falconburg. “Our old facilities are very out of date and inadequate to meet the needs of our residents. This will be a state-of-the-art facility that we can be proud to have our employees work in and will serve our community well into the future.”
The new municipal service center is scheduled for completion by Fall 2024.