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Greensburg: Rebuilding Better, Stronger, Greener!

City HallThe City of Greensburg has broken ground for new City Hall.

On May 4, 2007, a devastating EF5 tornado devastated 75% of Greensburg, Kansas. Most of the downtown area was destroyed, including City Hall.

The new 4,700 SF Greensburg City Hall will be the symbol of Greensburg's vitality and leadership in becoming a model sustainable community where social, environmental, and economic concerns are held in balance. It will house the City's administrative offices and council chambers, and serve as a gathering space for town meetings and muncipal court sessions. The building will harness solar energy, collect and harvest rainwater for reuse on site, and maximize interior daylighting. An appropriate, meaningful and durable palatte of exterior and interior finishes is incorporated, including reclaimed brick cladding on floors and walls and reclaimed wood. This project is expected to achieve a LEED Platinum Certification.

To see more about this project, visit Orr Construction Management at www.ocmkc.com

To Contact the City of Greensburg:

City Hall

239 S. Main

Greensburg, KS 67054

620.723.2751

620.723.2644 fax

Bob Dixson, Mayor

Steve Hewitt, City Administrator