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Galena preservation panel recommends against demolition of downtown police station, urges design alternatives

December 05, 2025 | Galena, Jo Daviess County, Illinois


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Galena preservation panel recommends against demolition of downtown police station, urges design alternatives
Galena's Historic Preservation Commission voted to deny the city's request to demolish the police station at 312 North Main and recommended that city council consider alternatives and design approaches that preserve the downtown character.

Matt Oldenburg, Galena's city administrator, told the commission the city is seeking to remove the building so police operations can be relocated and to make way for a downtown parking facility. Oldenburg said the building has experienced decades of structural failure and said restoring or stabilizing it would cost "somewhere around $2,900,000.0." He asked the Historic Preservation Commission to weigh in on whether the building should be demolished.

Commissioners acknowledged the city's parking needs but repeatedly stressed the building's historic contribution and expressed concern about setting a precedent that encourages neglect to force demolitions. One commissioner noted prior engineering studies and described how the building "shifted" seasonally, and others discussed the possibility of reusing parts of the decorative concrete/block façade in a future parking structure.

After the public hearing closed, a motion to deny demolition (mover recorded as Larry, seconded by Jeremy in the transcript) was brought to a roll-call vote and the commission carried the motion to deny. Commissioners emphasized that their role was advisory and that final action on demolition would rest with the city council; Oldenburg said the city could return with design proposals and that council input would be required for any project that followed.

The commission's denial preserves the station for now; it does not itself fund stabilization or relocation and does not prevent the city council from taking subsequent action. The commission encouraged design alternatives, potential reuse of façade elements, and careful review if the project returns to the council.

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