Future of Middletown City Court facilities up to state

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MIDDLETOWN – Mayor Joseph
DeStefano has been given the okay by the common council to sign all documentation
to receive the $2.7 million state grant to purchase the former federal
courthouse and convert it into Middletown City Court facilities.

The city has one permanent courtroom at City Hall and uses the common
council chambers as a second courtroom, but the state Office of Court
Administration has ordered the city to develop plans for two permanent
courtrooms.

Whether the city moves both into the old federal facilities will depend
upon the requirements of Albany and the cost of doing so, said DeStefano,
who said the building will have to be expanded to accommodate two courts.

“That is why we have an extra $1 million-plus dollars in the budget,
so there will be additions to that building. It’s just a question
of how much and how big the structure will have to be to be added onto
it to fit two courts; to fit one court it is adequate right now,”
he said.
Discussions will be undertaken to determine which route to take.

 




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