WA Temple of Justice reopens after 2 years, $33.8M renovations | The Olympian

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The Temple of Justice in Olympia, Washington, has reopened after a comprehensive two-year renovation project costing $33. 8 million. This significant investment modernized the facility housing the Washington Supreme Court, addressing critical issues such as outdated plumbing, HVAC systems, and security features. Washington State Chief Justice Steven González highlighted the necessity of these upgrades, noting the judiciary's increasingly vital role in the current national climate. The renovations created a more secure and welcoming environment for court personnel and the public, improving both aesthetics and functionality while preserving the building's historical significance.

With the reopening, the Temple of Justice resumes its essential function as a central hub for legal proceedings in Washington State, reflecting a commitment to upholding the integrity and accessibility of the justice system. The community is invited to engage with the revitalized facility, reinforcing the importance of public participation in the judicial process.

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