The exterior of the Veterans Memorial Building received some updates including a painted pathway to the main entrance. The building was built in 1927 and renovated in 2003.

The commander of the local American Legion post Monday told Hollister council members he is beating his “head against the wall” over skateboarders riding on the off-limits Veterans Memorial Building property.
American Legion Post 69 Commander Joe Love spoke during the public comment period of Monday’s council meeting. He referenced the Nov. 11 re-dedication of the veterans building – after extensive renovations to the property – and said skateboarders are continuing to use and abuse the building’s courtyard area.
“They’re very disrespectful of that property,” Love said of the memorial. “I’m just beating my head against the wall.”
Love said he considers the teenagers “grownups” and mentioned a sign at the property saying skateboarding is illegal there.
“If they cannot read a sign, then our educators are doing something wrong,” he said.
Love asked for help and said he would be bringing something official to the council for consideration. Council members could not respond during the open comment period.
The building was constructed in 1927. In December 2000, the county transferred ownership of the building to the city. Local veterans groups have overseen management of it, under an agreement with the city, since October 2013. Before that, the city had reopened the building in 2003 following about $4.4 million in renovations. For a decade, the city generally operated it under a deficit, around $75,000 annually in recent years with total revenue at about $150,000.
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