The Austin City Council last week (Sept. 25) authorized the negotiation of a contract for the installation of a new roof for the channelAustin facility. The roof leaks -- when it rains -- and there is some interior damage as a result.
This below comes from the background material for the council item.
"This request for action is for roofing and exterior waterproofing services at the Public Access Television facility. The current roof system is aged and has numerous leaks and rotted fascia. The contractor will remove the existing roof and rotted fascia and replace with new energy star roofing system, including 24 gauge standing-seam metal roofing panels, new fascia, vents, membrane and caps. The current EIFS System is in disrepair and requires major repairs. The below-grade waterproofing will also be replaced along with tuck and point of the exterior block walls."
We don't know exactly when new roof construction will start and how this will impact production in the building, but it will likely result in some limitation on operations.