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Friday, 19 June 2009 15:17

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 Public research stations are put to use in the new Recorder's Office in Room 100 of the City-County Building

They may be finishing up their first week in their new home, but Allen County Recorder John McGauley says he and his staff feel like they've already been there for a while.

 

The Recorder's Office was relocated from Room 206 on the City-County Building's second floor to Room 100 on the first floor.  The new office opened for business on June 12.

"We appreciate all of the planning, re-planning and hard work that went into building this terrific office," McGauley said. "We arrived in Room 100 with a great deal of confidence that the space will serve the needs of our employees and customers."

The County's Building and Grounds Department spent the past two months remodeling Room 100, which formerly housed the Treasurer's Office.  That department is now located just down the hall in Room 104.

"We felt like everyone in Buildings and Grounds championed our needs and had our success in mind at every step of the process," McGauley added.  "The work they did in a few short months to renovate this space and convert it to meet our needs was nothing short of amazing."

The former Recorder's Office will be renovated and occupied by County Assessor Stacey O'Day.  The remodeling project includes connecting several departments within the Assessor's Office which are already located on the second floor.  The work is expected to be finished in mid to late November.