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Historic Inverness courthouse refreshed with ARPA funds; windows, ADA ramp completed

April 10, 2026 | Citrus County, Florida


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Historic Inverness courthouse refreshed with ARPA funds; windows, ADA ramp completed
Citrus County highlighted renovations to the historic 1912 courthouse in downtown Inverness that county officials said were completed with federal ARPA funds.

On the county program, the host said the courthouse — described as a community landmark on Courthouse Square — received exterior and interior improvements funded through ARPA. "It's been about a year-long project," the broadcast said, and listed painting, new windows, replacement of concrete on the inner circle, installation of an ADA ramp, removal of an old elevator and lighting upgrades.

The program quantified one element of the project: "There are actually 84 windows that were replaced in this building recently," the host said, and added the new windows were chosen for improved UV coating and strength. The segment emphasized that the renovation preserves the building's historic role in the community and that city and county cooperation made the work possible.

The broadcast presented these as completed improvements and did not include details about total project cost, contractors, or specific ARPA appropriation line items.

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