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California State Budget Includes $755M For New Offices

Sacramento Bee


The California state budget frees up $1.6 billion to build new structures in downtown Sacramento, including a long-awaited project that will replace a warren of offices attached to the Capitol and temporarily move legislative staff to a yet-to-be constructed office building on O Street.

Replacing the 66-year-old Capitol Annex is the most expensive of the three projects funded by the $200 billion 2018-19 state budget lawmakers are expected to send to Gov. Jerry Brown today. The state is setting aside up to $755 million to tear down the six-story structure and replace it with a more modern space.

The other new projects are a $460 million courthouse to replace the outdated Sacramento Superior Court, and $420 million to build the O Street building that would temporarily house the legislative offices and later be used by other government offices.

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One response to “California State Budget Includes $755M For New Offices”

  1. delon stewart Avatar
    delon stewart

    I am sure everybody would love to work in a lavish new building, but that costs money, which this state does not have. Put the government people in old schools, hospitals, churches, and maybe even tents. At least till we get the roads repaired which we have already paid a fortune in added gasoline tax to several years ago. Make due with what you have, like the rest of us.

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