Alice City Hall Roof Upgrade Underway, Local Crew Leads Project
Alice City Hall's leaky roof is getting fixed, with a local crew on the job as of this week.

Alice City Hall is getting a long-overdue rooftop overhaul, with a local crew already on site tackling leaks that have plagued the municipal building.
The project, confirmed by the Alice Echo News Journal on March 10, involves replacing or repairing the city hall roof to address water intrusion and improve the building's structural integrity. The decision to use a local crew keeps the contract within the community, a choice that reflects both practical and economic considerations for a city that relies on its own workforce.
City hall serves as the administrative hub for Alice residents, housing the offices and public services that keep municipal operations running. A compromised roof poses risks not only to the building's infrastructure but to the records, equipment, and daily functions housed inside. Addressing the leaks directly protects that investment.

No timeline or cost figures were available in initial reporting, and the full scope of the repair versus replacement work has not yet been disclosed. As the project progresses, those details are expected to become clearer through city communications and public records.
The fact that a local crew is leading the effort signals a straightforward commitment to keeping public dollars circulating in Alice rather than contracting outside the area, a consideration that often carries weight in smaller South Texas municipalities managing tight budgets.
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