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City agrees to
elevators at
new city hall
By EMILY JOHNSTONE
Times-Journal Staff
There is possible good news
ahead for the handicapped in
Perry.
Perry City Council members
have decided to install an elevator
in the future city hall.
Preliminary plans call for a
$40,000 elevator to be ip place at
the lobby area of the building
when city hall moves next door to
the current Board of Education
headquarters.
“If you build the building and
don’t put the elevator in, someone
could file a lawsuit to force you to
need ADA requirements,” archi
tect Robby Beeland told the group
at a recent work session. “I can’t
imagine you would not serve the
total public.”
The local architect told council
it would take around two addition
al months to do paperwork for
bids on the project.
Councilman Hervia Ingram
saw no need to rush into renova
tions for the building.
“We don’t need to begin work
on the building until the Board of
Education has vacated it,” he said.
That should occur during
October.
Original estimates for the pro
ject were about $266,000. That
includes tearing down some inte
rior walls and putting a new face
on building entrances.
Men charged
with burglary
From Staff Reports
Two local men have been
charged in connection with a
recent burglary at Little’s Bait,
Tackle and Pawn Shop on
Courtney-Hodges Boulevard.
Andrew William Kakritz, 18,
of 190 Terrell Road, and Thomas
Kerns, 19, of 117 Kovac Road,
were arrested as a result of an
investigation between the Perry
Police Department and the
Houston County Sheriff’s
Department.
Some 51 guns were reported
stolen during the Aug. 4 incident.
According to Capt. Steve
Heaton, detective captain for
PPD, 41 have been recovered so
far.
The two are being held in the
county jail without bond.
Heaton said at the time of the
pawn shop burglary Kakritz was
out on bond in reference to a
recent burglary at Tommy’s Tunes
on Main Street.
The Perry Fire Department
answered a call at Food Plus on
Sam Nunn Blvd. Aug. 12.
According to Perry investiga
tor John Hardage, someone appar
ently set a paper towel on fire in
the bathroom of the store.
The fire had been extinguished
by the time firemen arrived on the
scene.
The incident is still under
investigation.
In Loving Memory
Of
Rad Dorsett
August 13, 1979
November 13,1993
Happy Birthday, Rad.
Today you would toe sixteen.
How very happy and thrilled
You surely would have been.
You were the sunshine of our
lives,
Our bright and loving son.
You meant everything to us,
Our hope, our future, our fun.
However, It was not to be.
God has you In His care.
Now we truly await the day
When we, too, will be there.
We love you and miss you,
Mom and Dad
August 13, 1995
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