Central Maintenance Facility Project

New Central Maintenance Facility Project Taking Shape 

The City is considering replacing its Central Maintenance Facility at 8168 Barbara Avenue with a new building sized to meet the community’s growing needs. The current facility, built in 1985, serves as home base for the City’s Streets, Fleet, Parks, and Utilities divisions, including approximately 37 full-time and 24 seasonal/part-time staff who maintain and repair the City’s critical infrastructure. With significantly more water and sewer lines, miles of roadway and acres of park to maintain today, these operations have more than outgrown the existing facility.

Land Purchase

In 2021, the City purchased a four-acre parcel of land immediately south of the current Central Maintenance Facility to provide room for expansion, while keeping the facility adjacent to the rest of the municipal campus, which includes City Hall, the Inver Grove Heights Police Station and Veterans Memorial Community Center.

Needs Analysis

After completing a professional needs analysis and site plan in 2024, the City Council recently hired Wold Architects to design a new Central Maintenance Facility that will provide a safer and more efficient workspace for City staff, particularly in the fleet maintenance area, as well as improved storage and security for City vehicles, attachments and tools. After blueprints are approved, the City anticipates that construction will begin in May 2026, with a tentative completion date of December 2027.

Funding: Public Hearing on Bond Capital Improvement Plan

The proposed project is expected to be financed by the City selling general obligation bonds, which would be paid back over time with property tax revenues. In accordance with state law, the City Council held a public hearing on the related Bond Capital Improvement Plan as part of their meeting on Monday, Jul. 28.

View a presentation given at the Bond Capital Improvement Plan Public Hearing (PDF).

Watch a video of the July 28 City Council meeting.