No Fix For Jackson County Courthouse After Flood Damage More Than Half A Year Ago

The elevators remain a hot mess, moldy smells abound and the building continues to be one of the worst disasters in town . . . In every sense of the word. Read more:

Water-damaged Jackson County Courthouse still waiting for repairs six months later

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  1. Will have to wait till the 2019 property tax assessment checks arrive in late December.

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  2. No money. Can you guess where your tax dollars went? It's really simple.

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  3. Ding ding ding goes the trolley!

    Have to keep that Toy Train running!

    Priorities!

    The Tourists!

    World Class!

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  4. That buildings problems reflex the Demoncratic party perfectly.

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    1. Republicans run Kansas State government and the Docking State Office Building is largely abandoned and has been left to mold in the HVAC system. Please explain how this happened with Republicans running the state?

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  5. Isn't there some kind of magical technology the city can buy to fix this mess?

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  6. Frankie boy is a disaster, why doesn’t he just resign already, he’s too stupid to do anything right. I hope the employees sue the county for the inhumane and sickening third world conditions they work in.

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  7. ^^^Oh it's going to happen just wait and see.

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  8. 9:58 and 11:39 are right. It’s only a matter of time before the lawsuits start coming in for hazardous work environment. I hope the county has to pay out their ass.

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    1. Amen. The feds need to come in and dismantle the county. How long does dog and pony need to keep causing F5 destruction for the public

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  9. Sue them for making employees work in, and the public mandatorily show up to, a building three times beyond its viable lifespan, 40 solid years of deferred maintenance, not meeting building code for proper egress safety and not installing a mandatory full building automatic fire sprinkler system in a high rise, elevators that are UNSAFE and lack mandated electrical and fire sprinkler and pressure safety requirements and regulations, and also lack of proper ADA anything, no accessible restrooms on every floor, water fountains, AREAs of refuge, etc. Also the central stair area is one giant unregulated chimney with no proper fire separations

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