The Star Hotel’s condition has deteriorated to the stage where there are now safety concerns for pedestrians and motorists.
A resolution to ensure necessary remedial work is undertaken on Corowa’s historic Star Hotel is being pursued by Federation Council.
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The Star Hotel was built in 1870 and has been restored and refurbished over the years.
However, its condition has deteriorated to the stage where there are safety concerns and complaints by pedestrians and motorists.
Council acknowledged the community interest in the Star Hotel in the town centre and the emergency orders issued in relation to the property.
Two emergency orders, one in March 2024 and a subsequent order in December, were issued identifying safety risks, specifically concerning the structural integrity of the building’s balcony.
Federation Council have concerns about the structural integrity of the Star Hotel’s balcony.
"Community safety is our top priority," general manager Adrian Butler said.
"The emergency orders were necessary to address immediate risks and ensure the safety of the public.”
The council is in communication with the property’s owner regarding compliance with the emergency orders but was unable to disclose specific details due to privacy considerations.
Mr Butler did confirm that the council was actively seeking a resolution to ensure the necessary remedial work is undertaken.
He said council understands the community's desire for a swift resolution.
A report will be prepared and presented on the matter to Federation Council’s monthly meeting on April 29.