CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The effort to restore a building to house the Clearlake Visitor Center is moving forward once again.
The city of Clearlake purchased the 1.5-acre property at 14295 Lakeshore Drive, next to Highlands Park, in 2011, as Lake County News has reported.
An old garage on the property was demolished last spring, with the house on the property to be used for the visitor center.
On Wednesday, April 6, the committee in charge of preparing the building to house the visitor center met to plan the restoration.
The project has been on hold for the last few months and the committee reported that it is looking forward to getting under way.
The committee reported that a lot has been done, with a lot more yet to do.
A new front door has been ordered and the windows have to be uncovered. Interior and exterior wall work will be put out to bid next week. Volunteer exterior cement work has been secured and will start soon.
The committee is looking for volunteers to help with interior projects.
The following help is needed from people with basic construction know-how: hanging light fixtures, cabinetry work, wood flooring work and painting. Experienced tile workers also are needed.
To volunteer please contact Jim Scholz at 707-994-1545.
Clearlake Visitor Center project to move forward; volunteers sought
- Lake County News reports
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