Summary: Update: Costs of the New (Interim) City Hall: The new El Chico City Hall will cost Willow Park taxpayers about $204K a year in expenses that the city did not have in the Ranch House City Hall. During the 14 February 2023 Council Meeting, the city discussed using sales tax income to cover the un-budgeted cost of the El Chico City Hall from January 2023 until the new budget starts in October 2023. In addition, Willow Park Civics provides a journal of meetings, documents (including the El Chico City Hall lease), and details of the city's plans for a new city hall.
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New Interim City Hall
120 El Chico, Suite A, Willow Park, Texas 76087
817-441-7108, www.willowpark.org
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (12N - 1 p.m. lunch break)
Update: Costs of the New (Interim) City Hall
During the 14 February 2023 Council Meeting, the city discussed the new and un-budgeted expenses of the El Chico City Hall. Since the new El Chico expenses were not included in the 2022 - 2023 budget passed in 13 September 2022 Council Meeting, these expenses will be considered un-budgeted until the next budget is passed in September 2023.
"To sum up un-budgeted expenses:" [from January 2023 to September 2023]
• Base Rent: $140,000 [$15.6K monthly base expense)
• Moving Expenses: $50,000
• Utilities: $15,000 [$1.7K monthly utilities expense]
• Total: $205,000
Note: The base monthly rent for the El Chico City Hall is $15.6K with an additional $1.5K for utilities in a space three times larger than the Ranch House City Hall, bringing the monthly cost of the El Chico City Hall to about $17K a month or $204K a year in expenses that the city did not have in the Ranch House City Hall.
The Council also discussed funding options for these un-budgeted expenses and choose to use sales tax to cover the El Chico City Hall expenses until the next budget.
In addition, although the El Chico City Hall is leased for thirty (30) months from January 2023, city representatives indicated they have not yet begun considering the location of the Willow Park City Hall at the end of the lease in June of 2025.
Willow Park Civics > Issues > New City Hall has a journal of meetings, documents, (including the El Chico City Hall lease, dated 05 December 2022), and details of the city's plans for a new city hall.
• In new digs, Willow Park council discusses possible new police station, The Community News, 17 February 2023, Review of 14 February 2023 Council Meeting, Excerpts. need for new police station, unbudgeted expenses with new city hall, Wastewater treatment plant, Drainage project update, Fort Worth water update, Street project update, Opioid settlement
• New city hall ribbon cutting, tours Tuesday, The Community News, 10 February 2023
• Debut of new city hall set for Feb. 14, The Community News, 25 January 2023/ The move-in to the new Willow Park City Hall has been underway, and the city is now preparing an open house and ribbon cutting to introduce it to the community. / The public is invited to a ribbon cutting at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 14, at its new location: 120 El Chico Suite A in Willow Park / The city will also host an open house with tours beginning at 4:30 p.m. that day prior to the city council meeting at 6 p.m.
“We are absolutely thrilled to be in this building. Previously we were stacked two and three deep in offices, didn’t have a meeting space, and it was very difficult to conduct business,” said Communications and Marketing Director Rosealee Hoffman. “This new facility gives us all the space to do our jobs well and better serve the residents and businesses of Willow Park.”
• City hall ribbon cutting and open house, City of Willow Park website, 25 January 2023
Our city hall will make the Big Debut on Valentine's Day [Tuesday, 14 February 2023]! Join us in showing some love for Willow Park with a ribbon cutting at 11 a.m. with the East Parker County Chamber of Commerce.
We will also hold an open house beginning at 4:30 p.m. that evening (prior to the 6 p.m. city council meeting) for anyone who can't attend during the day but would still like a tour of our new facility. Our new address is: 120 El Chico, Suite A, Willow Park, TX 76087. We are excited to welcome you to our new offices!
• Utility payment drop box has moved, City of Willow Park, 19 January 2023
The utility payment drop box has moved to our new location!
It is now conveniently located on the east side of the building so drivers can pull through our parking lot, take a left the end, drop their payment, and continue around the back of the building and back out to El Chico. Please submit all payments to the new location going forward.
• Open for business. Tuesday, 17 January, 2023
"This is your sign! City Hall will open tomorrow, Jan. 17, 2023, at 8 a.m. in our new location at 120 El Chico, Suite A. Please note there are two entrances at our new location: the western door is for development, permitting, and inspections, and the eastern door is for utility payments and all other departments.
Hours will remain the same as the old location: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. with a break from noon-1 p.m. for lunch. The utility drop box will remain at the old city hall location for now. Our phone numbers and email address are the same as the old location, so if you have any questions, feel free to give us a call at 817-441-7108 or email info@willowpark.org. We look forward to serving you in our new building! City of Willow Park Facebook page.
• City answers to citizens questions, 09 January, 2023
Will the new council chamber have the technology to live-feed and video the council meetings? Yes
Will the city phone numbers remain the same? Yes
How many of the current city hall employees will make the move to the El Chico Trail City Hall? All current city hall employees will be moving to the new city hall.
Will any city employees still work at the Ranch House City Hall, and if so how many? Or will the Ranch House city hall be closed entirely. The Ranch House building will be closed entirely. [The Willow Park Utility Drop-box and the USPS drop-box will remain at the old Ranch House Rd. location until further notice. Updated 19 January 2023. the Utility Drop Box is now at the El Chico City Hall.]
What departments will be located in the new El Chico City Hall? Administration, Finance/HR, Utility Billing, Building Permits, Development, City Engineer, and Communications. The Fire Marshal office will move over at a later date to which I don’t know exactly when yet.
Will other city employees who do not work in the current Ranch House City Hall, also move into the new facilities? Fire Marshal’s Office
Will the new city hall have a US Post Office Box available as the Ranch House Road city hall now has? If not, where will be the closest US Post Office Box? The USPS is the authoritative over the US Post Office Box. We have informed USPS of our move.
• City Hall and administrative offices are moving Wednesday, Jan. 11, will be open for business Tuesday, Jan. 17, City of Willow Park website, 04 January 2023 All city hall administrative offices, including utility billing, development, and permitting, will move to 120 El Chico, Suite A, next week. The new, larger space will allow us the opportunity to better serve our community. Starting Wednesday, January 11 at 3 p.m., we will be shutting down the location at 516 Ranch House Road to move our offices. We will open for business at the new location on Tuesday, January 17 at 8 a.m. Phone and email service for city hall staff will be intermittent during the move, but we will be monitoring them as we can. You can still make utility payments using the drop box outside the current city hall, which will remain in place for the time being.We look forward to welcoming you to your new city hall!
According to current administration, Willow Park has outgrown its city hall at 516 Ranch House Road. As a temporary solution, Willow Park is leasing the eastern (right) portion of the Mercer Building, with the address 120 El Chico Trail, Suite A, Willow Park, Texas 76087.
The city assumes the lease of Suite A as of 01 January 2023, with the relocation quickly thereafter.
Besides growing local government, this move to a temporary city hall is also precipitated by the agreement with Emergency Services District 1 (ESD1); November 2022 voters in Willow Park and Willow Park Extra Territorial Jurisdiction (ETJ) voted to allow ESD1 to annex the Willow Park Fire Department. Part of the ESD1 annexation is the sale of the current Ranch House Road city hall and property to ESD1. (See Willow Park Civics > Issues < Fire Department ESD1.)
Current outstanding questions include the following:
How many of the city hall employees will make the move?
What departments will be located the new temporary city hall?
Will other city employees who do not work in the current Ranch House Road, also move into the new facilities?
Will the city phone numbers remain the same?
Will the new council chamber have the technology to live-feed and video the council meeting?
Will the new city hall have a US Post Office Box available as the Ranch House Road city hall now has? It not, where will be the closest US Post Office Box?
Lease signed on new city hall, Drainage and street repairs to begin
16 December 2022
Nothing like some shiny new digs to get the new year started off right.
At Tuesday's meeting, the Willow Park City Council announced a move to a new city hall location in 2023. The city signed a 30-month lease on a new address at 120 El Chico Trail, just off Interstate 20.
The building is being vacated by T.G. Mercer Consulting Services
The lease is effective Jan. 1. City Manager Bryan Grimes said the plan is to be in the new location by February.
The space in the new building is about 8,700 square feet, almost triple the current 3,189 square feet city officials are currently working in, and have been for many years.
"I'm excited. People will have a door on their office so they can carry on private conversations. We'll have council chambers," Willow Park Mayor Doyle Moss said.
"I stopped by one day and saw a sign, looked at it (the building) and got Bryan and Bill (Funderburk, assistant city manager) to look at it," Moss continued. "This will be great for us."
Moss said that while the new location might not be permanent, it will give the city ample time to assess its future city hall plans.
Willow Park Civics Research
Bizapedia > Mercer Real Estate Investment 6, LLC
LoopNet > Suite D (not city hall)
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