The Pichilemu City Council ( Spanish: Concejo Municipal de Pichilemu) is the legislative body of the City of Pichilemu. The council meets in Pichilemu City Hall.
The City Council consists of seven members, including the Mayor. [1] City council members and the Mayor are chosen by elections every 4 years. The city council is presided by the Mayor.
The Pichilemu City Hall served as the city's administrative headquarters. It was constructed from 1891 until May 6, 1894. [2] [3]
The building was located in the Ángel Gaete street, [4] in a terrain of 1,660 square metres (17,900 sq ft) that descends suddenly from the street level. It was conformed by a 2-floors building, a zócalo, a complementary construction (260 square metres (2,800 sq ft)) and a yard. The yard serves as car parking for the municipality trucks, has a store and the corral municipal. [3]
The building was not constructed for that purpose, and worked as four separate parts rather than one unit. [3]
The Pichilemu City Hall was scheduled to be renovated in 2011, by the Government of O'Higgins Region. [5] According to the Municipality of Paredones, the Pichilemu City Hall "will be completely repaired." [6] Mayor of Pichilemu Roberto Córdova said on a Pichilemu City Council meeting that the new City Hall will be constructed with the earthquake reconstruction funds, and it was expected that by late 2011, the construction work will begin. [7]
The Municipalidad de Pichilemu building was demolished between December 2011 and January 2012. No construction work has begun as of March 2012.
The Pichilemu City Council ( Spanish: Concejo Municipal de Pichilemu) is the legislative body of the City of Pichilemu. The council meets in Pichilemu City Hall.
The City Council consists of seven members, including the Mayor. [1] City council members and the Mayor are chosen by elections every 4 years. The city council is presided by the Mayor.
The Pichilemu City Hall served as the city's administrative headquarters. It was constructed from 1891 until May 6, 1894. [2] [3]
The building was located in the Ángel Gaete street, [4] in a terrain of 1,660 square metres (17,900 sq ft) that descends suddenly from the street level. It was conformed by a 2-floors building, a zócalo, a complementary construction (260 square metres (2,800 sq ft)) and a yard. The yard serves as car parking for the municipality trucks, has a store and the corral municipal. [3]
The building was not constructed for that purpose, and worked as four separate parts rather than one unit. [3]
The Pichilemu City Hall was scheduled to be renovated in 2011, by the Government of O'Higgins Region. [5] According to the Municipality of Paredones, the Pichilemu City Hall "will be completely repaired." [6] Mayor of Pichilemu Roberto Córdova said on a Pichilemu City Council meeting that the new City Hall will be constructed with the earthquake reconstruction funds, and it was expected that by late 2011, the construction work will begin. [7]
The Municipalidad de Pichilemu building was demolished between December 2011 and January 2012. No construction work has begun as of March 2012.