Board of Clark County Commissioners moving to new offices, cancels weekly meeting

The outline of a construction worker is visible through the frosted glass as he turns on a light in one of the Clark County Commissioners' new office at Springview Government Center on July 16. BILL LACKEY/STAFF

Credit: Bill Lackey

Credit: Bill Lackey

The outline of a construction worker is visible through the frosted glass as he turns on a light in one of the Clark County Commissioners' new office at Springview Government Center on July 16. BILL LACKEY/STAFF

The Board of Clark County Commissioners will not meet this week.

The commission will not hold their usual Wednesday morning weekly discussion as the entire office will be in the process of relocating to their new offices at the Springview Government Center, 3130 E Main St., Springfield. Meetings will resume on Aug. 19 at the government center in the first conference room, Room 151.

The commission offices have been located at the Clark County Municipal Courthouse since the mid-1980s. The move will allow the commission to consolidate its office into the same facility with other Clark County departments, a previous statement from the county said.

“The relocation will allow us to provide better, more efficient services to our residents and bring several departments working closely together under one roof,” Clark County Administrator Jenny Hutchinson said previously.

The commission’s move will allow for the Public Defender’s Office and the Prosecutor’s Office to split more office space Municipal Courthouse at 314 E. North St. The Public Defender’s Office will move to the first floor while the Prosecutor’s Office will remain on the fourth floor.

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