Waterbury seeking OK from aldermen for $30M bond to rehab Chase Building

City administration is requesting approval from the Board of Aldermen for a $30 million bond authorization to rehabilitate the Chase Municipal Building, the former corporate headquarters of Chase Brass & Copper Co. Mayor Neil M. O’Leary said significant upgrades to the building are sorely needed. The project would include a comprehensive rehabilitation of the building, including exterior window restoration and replacements; electrical, plumbing and mechanical upgrades; handicapped accessibility improvements, and code upgrades, city documents state. On Monday, the board will vote on whether to approve scheduling a Jan. 23 hearing for the project.

Waterbury seeking OK from aldermen for $30M bond to rehab Chase Building

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