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<p>Photo by Ryan Ottney | Daily Times</p><p>Portsmouth Municipal Court Judge Russell Kegley stood on soaking wet carpet in the Portsmouth Municipal Building on Wednesday. He said his courtroom was closed Wednesday after a water break in the men&#8217;s restroom next to the courtroom.</p>

Photo by Ryan Ottney | Daily Times

Portsmouth Municipal Court Judge Russell Kegley stood on soaking wet carpet in the Portsmouth Municipal Building on Wednesday. He said his courtroom was closed Wednesday after a water break in the men’s restroom next to the courtroom.

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Ryan Scott Ottney

PDT Staff Writer

A water break inside the Portsmouth Municipal Building on Wednesday temporary closed part of the second floor, including Judge Russell Kegley’s courtroom.

Kegley said the water break happened sometime overnight, or in the morning before any of the employees arrived. By the time it was discovered gushing water out of the pipes beneath the sink in the men’s restroom, it had already flooded the restroom and Kegley’s courtroom next door. Kegley said the water was even leaking into the Clerk’s office below his courtroom.

He said the courtroom was closed Wednesday while they cleaned the mess. In the meantime they would be having court in Judge Steven Mowery’s courtroom across the hall.

The problem underscores the long-running debate of whether or not the city of Portsmouth needs a new municipal building. Built in 1935, the building was condemned in November 2006 and closed for one week because of structural problems at the front entrance, and a new roof was installed in June 2010 because of rain leaking into the upstairs courtrooms. The police department in the basement was also relocated between November 2010 and January 2012 because of black mold.

Upon taking office in December 2010, Portsmouth Mayor David Malone said he believed it was possible to find new facilities for city workers.

“I think everybody understands the need for a new facility. A water break is a typical issue that older buildings with older pipes go through, and I think we handled it quickly and the situation was remedied rather fast,” Malone said Wednesday.

He said he still supports the idea of finding a new building, and said the Building Committee is still meeting monthly to discuss possible plans and options. Nothing has been presented to Portsmouth City Council, he said.

Malone said he did not yet know how much it will end up costing the city to repair the water break and clean the water damaged areas of the municipal building.

“It won’t be that much. We have money in the CIP that will cover it with no problems at all,” Malone said.

Ryan Scott Ottney can be reached at 740-353-3101, ext. 235, or rottney@heartlandpublications.com.

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bettynathan9507
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June 14, 2012
I say tear it down and rebuild it out of gold, I mean your going to need a real nice place for the new "City Manager" to work. Only the best for our Holy Leaders.
tellthetruthwontyou
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June 14, 2012
I had a water break in my "old" house. I guess it needs torn down and a new one built. They love this at city hall, another excuse to milk the taxpayers for another building. These things happen because you all dont do any maintenance. Sort of like you dont fix holes or cut grass or pick up trash on city right of ways.

This building is fine, do your maintenance. Does every private homeowner and owner of a commercial building tear it down and build a new one because of a pipe break ? Of course not. We also dont have the luxury of tearing our homes down and ask the taxpayer to build us a new one because we let the roof leak.
PortsCitizen
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June 14, 2012
One can certainly tell they plan to get all the bad press out of this they can and use it as a reason why they need a new building. If they are going to keep using the excuse that it was built in 1935 as a reason,then let's knock down the biggest majority of this town and start over as many of the buildings in town are pre-1935. My house was built in 1910, perhaps I should bulldoze it and start over. Or better yet, buy some vacant land in the county and get away from the city. It's called routine maintenance city leaders. Something some of you seem to have no clue of. Here's another tid-bit of info for you city leaders to chew on. If you think our 1935 built building is a problem, what about our water and sewer lines we, the people have been warning you about all this time?
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