Central breaks ground on city's first city hall in 20 years of existence
CENTRAL — The City of Central announced Thursday that it broke ground on the city's first-ever city hall.
The city, which has existed for 20 years, said that the new governmental building will anchor plans for Mainstreet 2030 Vision, a long-term plan to bring economic and community-driven development to Central.
"This groundbreaking is more than just the start of construction; it is the foundation of Central's future," Mayor Wade Evans said.
The building, located next to the Central School Board office on Sullivan Road, will also act as a community space open to the public and the school system.
"City Hall will be more than a building—it will be a place where people come together," Evans said.
The city hall is expected to be complete by April 2026.