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55 South Main St., P.O. Box 369 • Lobelville, TN 37097 • (931) 593-2285
Funding was sourced by USDA and Rural Development.
Ground breaking ceremony, with town officials and representatives from the Perry County Library System and the State of Tennessee.
Yay! The roof is on the building.
Much easier to see how big the new digs are going to be.
The Tyvek insulation has been added to the building exterior.
It was exciting to watch the progress of the new City Hall under construction. The walls are up!
Lobelville Fire Department is captained by Chris O'Guin, with Dale Odom as Assistant Fire Chief. They have now expanded their facility to include the old City Hall office.
This was the old city hall the town government occupied prior to the current town hall and library building in place now.
Funding was sourced by USDA and Rural Development.
Ground breaking ceremony, with town officials and representatives from the Perry County Library System and the State of Tennessee.
Yay! The roof is on the building.
Much easier to see how big the new digs are going to be.
The Tyvek insulation has been added to the building exterior.
It was exciting to watch the progress of the new City Hall under construction. The walls are up!
Lobelville Fire Department is captained by Chris O'Guin, with Dale Odom as Assistant Fire Chief. They have now expanded their facility to include the old City Hall office.
This was the old city hall the town government occupied prior to the current town hall and library building in place now.
As you can see from the pictures, the original City Hall was in a very small building. In fact, it was just one room with the fire truck parked behind the room in the garage. Thanks to all the efforts Mayor Robby Moore made in securing a USDA loan and construction began.
Today the Lobelville City Hall includes a meeting room, several offices, including a specified front office and kitchen for the convenience of the staff. Additionally, the Lobelville Library, a branch of the Perry County Library System, was moved from a one-room storefront on a side street in Lobelville, to the second half of City Hall. It makes us all proud to see City Hall and the Lobelville Library showcased on Main St.