Jan 8, 2021: In the spirit of continued collaboration, Augusta County withdrew the Notice of Appeal.
December 15, 2020: A Joint Statement from Augusta County and the City of Staunton updated the public about the productive ongoing discussions progressing towards positive solutions for the courthouse project.
November 24, 2020: In the spirit of continued discussion between the County and City, Augusta County, as a formality, requested to defer the appeal to Staunton City Council until their Jan. 14, 2021, meeting.
October 29, 2020: Augusta County filed an appeal to City Council to approve the Certificate of Appropriateness for the Courthouse expansion project. The appeal was scheduled for the City Council's Nov. 12, 2020, meeting.
October 27, 2020: The Historic Preservation Commission denied the County’s Certificate of Appropriateness for the 1901 Circuit Courthouse expansion project.
October 6, 2020: Augusta County submitted an application for a certificate of appropriateness from the City of Staunton’s Historic Preservation Commission. The application included descriptions, drawings, photographs, plans, and documentation that are required by the commission.
On September 23, the Board approved an amended contract with Moseley Architects for services related to expansion of the 1901 Circuit Courthouse. Additional funds ($445,843) were allocated for this work.
September 2020: The County was presented with opportunities to purchase properties adjacent to the courthouse. Options were secured on nine properties that would provide space on which to expand the courthouse allowing for space, operational, and security needs to be met.
On June 24, 2020, the Board voted to have staff resume research and explore expansion options in downtown Staunton that would accommodate all courts safely.
On April 8, 2020, the Board voted to cease ongoing work connected to the courthouse due to the uncertain budgetary effects of revenue impacted by the COVID-19 crisis.
At this point, the site plan and construction plans for temporary courts space at Beverley Manor Elementary was nearing completion. A renovation bid had originally been anticipated for 2020. Demolition of the current District Courts Building and construction of the new courts building and renovation of the 1901 courthouse was in the schematic design phase. The total project cost for the three recommendations (from 2018) is estimated at $60 to $70 million.
On January 22, 2020, the Board voted to purchase the property at 111/113 South Augusta Street, which is adjacent to the District Court building, in order to properly straddle the stream that runs through the property and increase the footprint of available space for the court.