Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
A New Fresno Courthouse is Coming. When, Where and How Big?
David Website Replacement
By David Taub, Senior Reporter
Published 2 years ago on
March 15, 2023

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

A new courthouse is coming to Fresno to replace a building that is nearly 60 years old and far out of compliance with most building standards.

The state budget includes $749 million for a new court facility to replace the main Fresno County criminal courthouse at 1100 Van Ness, as well as two other downtown buildings. The court is seeking a two-acre location covering 413,299 square feet.

“This project is in the Immediate Need priority group and consequently is one of the highest priority trial court capital-outlay projects for the judicial branch,” the court said on its website.

The new courthouse would also replace facilities at the North Annex Jail — which handles criminal and domestic violence matters — and the M Street Courthouse, which handles criminal and traffic matters. The latter building is not owned by the state or county, rather it is leased from Wolfsen Land & Cattle Company.

The new courthouse is scheduled to open in January 2031. The project, the court said, is currently in the “acquisition phase.” Where the court is scouting a new location has not been announced, but real-estate sources tell GV Wire that the court is seeking a location in downtown Fresno.

The county owns the main courthouse. A spokeswoman said the county is holding internal discussions on what to do with the building when the court moves out.

A design-build and construction phase is estimated to start by December 2025. The project would also allow room for expansion.

The B.F. Sisk Courthouse — a former federal courthouse used for civil matters — and the juvenile courthouse would remain.

Criminal Courthouse Has Plenty of Problems

The main Fresno County Superior Courthouse, with its distinctive grate-like façade, opened in 1966.

This Fresno County Courthouse was demolished in 1966 over the protests of many residents. (California Supreme Court Historical Society)

It was on the site of the neo-classical style courthouse that opened in 1875 and was razed in the 1960s .

Many residents and local leaders opposed the demolition, which remains a subject of debate to this day.

After 60 years, that current building needs to be replaced, the court says.

“The Fresno County Courthouse is the superior court’s oldest and largest facility and is substantially out of compliance with regulatory safety, seismic, accessibility codes, and Judicial Council space standards,” the court’s website said.

Among the listed problems: a small lobby and screening area, elevators, jury assembly room, holding facility, and attorney-client meeting rooms.

Moving out of the current criminal courthouse could save $42 million in deferred maintenance costs, the court said.

The new court would house 36 courtrooms, about the same number listed for the three buildings it would replace.

 

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

Immediate Threat: Mussel Invades California’s Delta, First Time in North America

DON'T MISS

Two-Time Cy Young Winner Blake Snell Opts Out of Contract with Giants

DON'T MISS

No Matter the Outcome, We Are the True Losers of This Election

DON'T MISS

Russia’s Swift March Forward in Ukraine’s East

DON'T MISS

Rapper Young Thug Is a Free Man. Here Are Things to Know About His Plea.

DON'T MISS

AMOR Wellness Trunk-or-Treat Brings 700 Mendota Residents Together for Halloween Fun

DON'T MISS

What Kind of Trouble Is Miguel Arias Trying to Stir Up This Time?

DON'T MISS

MrBeast Probe Ends With Some Employees Fired but Finds No Proof of Sexual Misconduct Allegations

DON'T MISS

Lyft Pays $2.1 Million to Settle Case Alleging the Ride-Hailing Service Deceived Drivers

DON'T MISS

Fresno Man Shot to Death at NW Apartment Complex Is Identified

UP NEXT

Two-Time Cy Young Winner Blake Snell Opts Out of Contract with Giants

UP NEXT

No Matter the Outcome, We Are the True Losers of This Election

UP NEXT

Russia’s Swift March Forward in Ukraine’s East

UP NEXT

Rapper Young Thug Is a Free Man. Here Are Things to Know About His Plea.

UP NEXT

AMOR Wellness Trunk-or-Treat Brings 700 Mendota Residents Together for Halloween Fun

UP NEXT

What Kind of Trouble Is Miguel Arias Trying to Stir Up This Time?

UP NEXT

MrBeast Probe Ends With Some Employees Fired but Finds No Proof of Sexual Misconduct Allegations

UP NEXT

Lyft Pays $2.1 Million to Settle Case Alleging the Ride-Hailing Service Deceived Drivers

UP NEXT

Fresno Man Shot to Death at NW Apartment Complex Is Identified

UP NEXT

Guns, Marijuana, Gambling: Fresno’s Smoke Shop Enforcement Issues $5M in Citations

David Taub,
Senior Reporter
Curiosity drives David Taub. The award-winning journalist might be shy, but feels mighty with a recorder in his hand. He doesn't see it his job to "hold public officials accountable," but does see it to provide readers (and voters) the information needed to make intelligent choices. Taub has been honored with several writing awards from the California News Publishers Association. He's just happy to have his stories read. Joining GV Wire in 2016, Taub covers politics, government and elections, mainly in the Fresno/Clovis area. He also writes columns about local eateries (Appetite for Fresno), pro wrestling (Off the Bottom Rope), and media (Media Man). Prior to joining the online news source, Taub worked as a radio producer for KMJ and PowerTalk 96.7 in Fresno. He also worked as an assignment editor for KCOY-TV in Santa Maria, California, and KSEE-TV in Fresno. He has also worked behind the scenes for several sports broadcasts, including the NCAA basketball tournament, and the Super Bowl. When not spending time with his family, Taub loves to officially score Fresno Grizzlies games. Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Taub is a die-hard Giants and 49ers fan. He graduated from the University of Michigan with dual degrees in communications and political science. Go Blue! You can contact David at 559-492-4037 or at Send an Email

Russia’s Swift March Forward in Ukraine’s East

7 hours ago

Rapper Young Thug Is a Free Man. Here Are Things to Know About His Plea.

7 hours ago

AMOR Wellness Trunk-or-Treat Brings 700 Mendota Residents Together for Halloween Fun

7 hours ago

What Kind of Trouble Is Miguel Arias Trying to Stir Up This Time?

7 hours ago

MrBeast Probe Ends With Some Employees Fired but Finds No Proof of Sexual Misconduct Allegations

8 hours ago

Lyft Pays $2.1 Million to Settle Case Alleging the Ride-Hailing Service Deceived Drivers

8 hours ago

Fresno Man Shot to Death at NW Apartment Complex Is Identified

8 hours ago

Guns, Marijuana, Gambling: Fresno’s Smoke Shop Enforcement Issues $5M in Citations

9 hours ago

North Korea’s Long-Range Missile Test Signals Its Improved, Potential Capability to Attack US

12 hours ago

Pennsylvania Challenge of Elon Musk’s $1M-a-Day Voter Sweepstakes Moves to Federal Court

12 hours ago

Immediate Threat: Mussel Invades California’s Delta, First Time in North America

From the glittery bling of its name, the golden mussel sounds like it could be California’s state bivalve. Alastair Bland CalMatters...

6 hours ago

6 hours ago

Immediate Threat: Mussel Invades California’s Delta, First Time in North America

6 hours ago

Two-Time Cy Young Winner Blake Snell Opts Out of Contract with Giants

7 hours ago

No Matter the Outcome, We Are the True Losers of This Election

A resident outside an apartment complex that was destroyed by Russian bombardment in Siversk, in Ukraine, Oct. 30, 2024. (Tyler Hicks/The New York Times)
7 hours ago

Russia’s Swift March Forward in Ukraine’s East

7 hours ago

Rapper Young Thug Is a Free Man. Here Are Things to Know About His Plea.

7 hours ago

AMOR Wellness Trunk-or-Treat Brings 700 Mendota Residents Together for Halloween Fun

7 hours ago

What Kind of Trouble Is Miguel Arias Trying to Stir Up This Time?

8 hours ago

MrBeast Probe Ends With Some Employees Fired but Finds No Proof of Sexual Misconduct Allegations

Search

Send this to a friend