(KLZA)-- The Falls City Council approved the establishment of two Ad-Hoc committees when they met Wednesday evening.
The first committee will work towards renovating the former Rivoli Theater building in the 1800 block of Stone Street.
City Administrator Anthony Nussbaum said Mitch Glaeser has potentially agreed to sell the theater building for $25 thousand if it is restored to it's historic use.
The Rivoli Theater Rehabilitation Committee would be taxed with identifying funding sources for the project, developing a plan to renovate the building and come up with strategies for how to manage the facility for community development.
The Council also approved the formal establishment of the Falls City Recreation and Wellness Center Ad-Hoc Committee.
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