Jefferson County Invites Public to Tour Newly Renovated Courthouse Building

As renovation work concludes at the Jefferson County Courthouse building, the County is hosting a free Open House from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, November 12 for Jefferson County residents and employee family members who would like to view the remodeled spaces.

Visitors should arrive at the Courthouse building, 311 S. Center Ave. in Jefferson, starting at 5:30 p.m. After passing through security, guests will have the opportunity to view maps, floorplans, and photographs, chat with County department heads and representatives from the architect and builder, and take a self-guided tour. Light snacks and refreshments will be provided.

“We hope to welcome many friends, family, and neighbors to see the refreshed and reimagined workspaces for County employees,” said Michael Luckey, Jefferson County Administrator. “I am proud that the renovations have enabled our staff to better serve County residents while maintaining excellent stewardship of taxpayer dollars.” For additional information about this event, please contact John Fox, Jefferson County
Director of Facilities Management, at JFox@jeffersoncountywi.gov or 920-674-7322.

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