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Bakersfield City Hall

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Alternative names
  
City Hall South

Architect
  
Robert Eddy

Phone
  
+1 661-326-3000

Completed
  
1954 (1954)

Opened
  
1954

Owner
  
CITY OF BAKERSFIELD

Bakersfield City Hall

Type
  
Seat of local government

Location
  
Bakersfield, California

Address
  
1600 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301, USA

Similar
  
Fox Theater, Sacramento Zoo, Folsom City Zoo Sanctuary, Rabobank Arena, California's Great America

Bakersfield City Hall (which is also referred to as City Hall South) is the center of government for the City of Bakersfield, California. It houses the Mayor's office and the City Council chambers. It is located in the Civic Center, Downtown. A statue of Colonel Thomas Baker, the city's founder, is in front of the building and is marked as California Historical Landmark #382. Many of the city's departments and officials are located in City Hall North, which is one block west of City Hall South.

History

The current City Hall was completed in 1954, after the old structure was destroyed in the 1952 Kern County earthquake. Interestingly, the old City Hall was too small and the city had started planning a new structure one year earlier. By the early 2000s, the city had again outgrown the existing building. Many of the city's departments and officials were at various locations throughout the city. The city decided to reconsolidate these services back to downtown.

A new building downtown was estimated to cost $18 million. Because the city was already committed to a variety of construction projects, it was decided to purchase an existing building nearby and remodel it for the city's needs. The Borton, Petrini & Conron building, constructed in 1995, was purchased for $4.5 million, and cost $1.4 million to remodel. Its name was changed to City Hall North. Many of the city's departments and officials (including the City Manager) were moved into it. The old City Hall was renamed City Hall South, although it is still the official seat of power for the city. The Mayor's office and the City Council chambers remained in the old building, as required by the City Charter. The Department of Water Resources would continue to remain at its existing location in Southwest Bakersfield.

References

Bakersfield City Hall Wikipedia