Foley City Building Projects Update

The City of Foley has announced that offices for several city departments will be moving to larger facilities as building projects are completed. Several city offices began moving this week into a new administrative annex building behind City Hall. That move will be temporary while other facilities are completed. Many of the offices have been located in City Hall, which dates to the 1970s. Recreation department facilities and other Foley offices will move into the former Alabama National Guard Armory when construction there is completed in January 2026. The city is also renovating the conference room at City Hall and building a new library and community center that will also provide space for other Foley facilities. When this building opens in 2026, the ground floor of the current library building will be converted into an expanded senior center. Offices now in the new administrative annex will move into permanent offices on the second floor of the current library building, which is to be renovated to include adding an exterior second-floor entrance linking the offices to the City Hall building next door. When that move is complete, the Foley IT department will take over the vacated space in the annex behind City Hall.

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