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St. Clair County’s new Animal Control building will cost $16M. Here’s what’s included?

M.Davis35 min ago

The price of a new St. Clair County Animal Control building could total $16 million by the time construction is completed, according to county officials.

St. Clair County has been planning to construct a new building since dogs and cats had to be evacuated from the existing facility during recent major floods .

The current animal control building at 1250 S. 11th St. is prone to flooding because it sits in a low-lying area near a creek. The new location is about four miles northwest at 1123 Comwest Parkway in Belleville off of Illinois 15.

The Public Building Commission , which manages county-owned properties, approved a resolution at its meeting Thursday that will allow it to issue bonds to cover some of the costs. The St. Clair County Board also allocated $4.3 million of its COVID-19 relief money toward the project.

To date, $1.9 million has been spent:

  • $712,500 to purchase the land from the Diocese of Belleville in June 2023

  • $48,375 contract with Animal Arts for consulting services in March

  • $80,377 contracts with Millennia Professional Services for engineering services in April

  • $677,000 contract with Woolpert Architecture LLC for architectural services including renderings of their design in May

  • $440,000 amendment to Woolpert Architecture's contract in September

  • St. Clair County Buildings Director Jim Brede and Bill Reichert, the architectural and planning adviser for the Public Building Commission, said Thursday that $16 million is their latest estimate for the total cost of the project.

    Reichert said part of the reason for that price tag is that construction costs have increased 36% over the last three years. The county also wants to improve on what it had before, according to Brede.

    The new facility will include a surgical suite, which means less moving animals around for their care. The county's consultant on the project, Colorado-based company Animal Arts, also recommended animal wellness features be included in the design.

    Among the new features are:

  • Outdoor play areas for exercise, including cat enclosures

  • Kennels that are twice as big and arranged so that none of the animals face each other to avoid stress

  • Heated floors and natural light in kennel areas

  • Piped-in music specifically for cats and for dogs

  • "It should be about as stress free as we can get it," Reichert said of the design.

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