Capital Projects Part 3

When people ask me what’s on my agenda as Mayor, my top priority is clear: finish the big capital projects that matter to our community.

One of the biggest investments our city will make in the coming years is the development of a new Civic Campus—a consolidated space for City Hall, police, and community services.

Right now, city functions are spread across aging buildings with limited accessibility and no room for growth. We’ve already seen the benefits of investing in our facilities—remodeling the Wastewater Treatment Plant Office improved access and efficiency for staff and the public alike. A new Civic Campus would build on that momentum: bringing key services under one roof, improving daily operations, and creating a welcoming, accessible space for everyone. It would also free up critically needed Main Street commercial space for local businesses.

I’ve been participating in the City Facilities Site Selection Group meetings, a foundational step to developing formal recommendations on the best pathways forward. This work is critical—not just for creating much-needed space for our staff and emergency operations, but for designing a community asset we can all use and enjoy.

The Civic Campus isn’t just about infrastructure—it’s about people. This will be a versatile new community space—a place to host events, bring neighbors together, and pump more energy into the economic heart of Duvall.

It’s a major project—and a long-term one. That means careful planning, public input, and responsible funding strategies will be critical every step of the way. We need a design that reflects our small-town character while preparing us for the future. I’m committed to ensuring this project stays transparent, community-driven, and fiscally sound—and that it truly serves Duvall for generations to come.

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