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Bishop Chamber Building Inspection Report Reveals Good and Bad

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IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE 
August 6, 2025 

INSPECTION REPORT REVEALS GOOD & BAD

August 6- The Bishop City Council announced at their last meeting that an inspection had  taken place of the City owned building at the corner of the Bishop City Park. Yesterday the  report of that inspection arrived.

On Monday, July 28, after multiple requests from members of the public, the City of Bishop  solicited David Lackyard, certified Senior Building Inspector from Willdan Engineering. Willdan  Engineering is a private engineering firm, not associated with the City of Bishop. Willdan was  tasked with thoroughly inspecting the entire building the Chamber/Visitors Center currently  inhabits.

According to the inspector, the southern expansion area (a later addition constructed over the  stream) is unsafe for occupancy and must be immediately evacuated. Chamber Building  Inspection Report The report states, “currently approximately 60% of the cantilevered portion  of the foundation has been undermined by the stream’s erosion” and “the watercourse now  directly abuts the concrete masonry unit foundational wall, putting the structure at imminent risk  of collapse.” This portion of the building will be immediately red tagged. There was some good  news in the inspector’s report, namely that the A-Frame (north) portion of the building has not  been affected by erosion, and no structural deficiencies were observed.

This morning, Mayor Karen Kong and City Administrator Deston Dishion met with Chamber  Director Tawni Thompson and two of her Board Members. At the meeting, this report was  shared, and they talked about options. It was mutually agreed upon that Thompson and her staff  would vacate the red tagged portion of the building, while the A-Frame portion will continue to  operate as the Visitors Center. Willdan and the City Attorney will be drafting a ‘Limited Access  Agreement’ between the City and the Chamber to allow use of the A-Frame until further notice.  According to Thompson, she intends to vacate immediately. In addition, Thompson stated the  Chamber is in the process of obtaining another building for both the Visitor’s Center and the  Chamber to reside in permanently.

The City has reached out to Wood Rodgers Inc, a private engineering firm, to provide a licensed  Structural Engineer to assess repairs needed and determine whether the A-Frame can be left  standing. This assessment will also include an estimate of costs associated with this work. At  this time the City is awaiting their proposal.

The topic of next steps will be agendized for discussion at the August 11, 2025, City Council  Meeting.


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