After significant growth, the Basehor City Hall was outdated and inadequate to accommodate the growing needs of city staff, Planning Commission and City Council Meetings, and other city functions. The city's population has grown from 2,341 in 2000 to 6,496 in 2020 and continues to grow faster than 97% of similarly sized cities since 2000.
Hoefer Welker was selected to design the new Basehor City Hall, which will accommodate the operational needs of City Hall and the Municipal Court and provide space as the city grows. The new facility will be a hub for the community and integrate into their civic master plan. It will be a gathering space for residents and a symbol of Basehor’s commitment to progress.
When finished, the new city hall will have large council chambers, an inviting lobby open to the public, plenty of office space to accommodate future growth, a wellness room, and even an exterior patio. Committed to sustainability and design excellence, our team is studying for the building to be completely backed by solar.