07/10/2010 (5:12 pm)
County takes precaution with O’Donnell Park
A concrete panel on the facade of the O’Donnell Park parking structure has been ordered removed as a precautionary measure to ensure public safety.
The panel is adjacent to a spot from where a 30-foot, 27,000-pound concrete slab fell from the structure, killing a 15-year-old boy and injuring three others as the made their way to Summerfest.
The order came at the recommendation of County Executive Scott Walker, in conjunction with on-site engineers, the Sheriff’s Department, the District Attorney’s Office and Milwaukee County corporation counsel.
Since the June 24 accident, access to the parking structure has been limited and Milwaukee County has been inspecting the remaining facade panels to determine whether they are securely attached to the structure.
Based on the ongoing inspection, it has been determined that it is necessary to remove the concrete facade panel that is currently in place over the entrance into the parking structure from Lincoln Memorial Drive, according to a statement from the county no fax payday advance.
Steps have been taken to secure the precast concrete section until its removal, the county said. The facade removal will be done at the direction of the Milwaukee County District Attorney’s office. The date and time of the removal has not been determined, but will take place “as soon as arrangements can be made,” county officials said.
Once the piece is removed, it will be placed in secure storage as potential evidence in the ongoing investigation, according to the statement.
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