The city of Danville wants to explore the cost of redeveloping the vacant Adams Building. The downtown building has been vacant since 2016 and has been deteriorating for the past several years.
The Public Works committee this week will discuss a proposal to have a consultant provide architectural and engineering design services to determine what work would be required and recommended to save the structure from demolition while preparing it for redevelopment. The agreement would cost the city more than 38 thousand dollars.
The property owner has given the city permission to study the building.
The Public Works Committee meets at 6 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall.