How Two Governors in a Bathroom Changed California’s Capitol

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Eighteen years aft Arnold Schwarzenegger complained astir the Capitol Annex lodging his office, it yet is being overhauled.

Shawn Hubler

Dec. 9, 2021, 8:40 a.m. ET

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Built successful  1952, the Annex was added to the eastbound  broadside  of the Capitol to location   lawmakers’s offices, including the governor’s.
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SACRAMENTO — California’s big, domed, achromatic Capitol is simply a expansive and inspiring building. But California’s governor’s office? How to accidental this delicately?

“Rinky-dink.”

That’s however Arnold Schwarzenegger enactment it this week arsenic helium remembered the expansive circuit the departing governor, Gray Davis, gave him soon aft Schwarzenegger won the 2003 predetermination successful which Davis was recalled.

The cramped quarters. The drab décor. The mode you could locomotion close past the entranceway — successful a bland, six-story abstraction completed successful 1952 — and not adjacent cognize its occupant was the person of 1 of the world’s largest economies.

“He showed maine the bath and I was like, ‘How bash you person capable country adjacent to propulsion your pants down?’” Schwarzenegger remembered, chomping a cigar and laughing during an interrogation connected FaceTime from his location successful Brentwood. “It was not astatine each what California is about. It was embarrassing.”

From that “pathetic” archetypal content came a program that, astir 2 decades later, is coming to fruition: an overhaul of the midcentury helping of offices known arsenic the Capitol Annex wherever the governor, the lieutenant governor, each but 5 legislators and much than 1,000 unit members behaviour the people’s business. Or astatine slightest a program that volition bring it into compliance with the Americans With Disabilities Act.

Schwarzenegger commissioned a superior survey that was waylaid by the Great Recession. His successor, Gov. Jerry Brown, revived the contented and won legislative backing for gathering upgrades. In 2017, Assemblyman Ken Cooley, a Sacramento-area Democrat who leads the associated legislative committee overseeing specified matters, took the reins of what became a $1.2 billion-plus renovation project.

Now, successful mentation for enactment to begin, the occupants of the Capitol Annex person begun moving to impermanent quarters. “We’ve taken a leafage from Elvis and near the building,” joked H.D. Palmer, a lawman manager of the state’s Department of Finance.

Cooley said the caller $450 cardinal authorities building, a artifact away, is already an betterment due to the fact that “there aren’t immoderate doghouses” — each legislative bureau has a window. A legislative unit subordinate earlier joining the Assembly, helium views the alteration arsenic a strategical concern successful bully government.

The renovation, erstwhile complete, volition not lone code the Annex’s evident issues — leaky plumbing, deficiency of sprinklers, halls and bathrooms that inadequately accommodate wheelchairs, floors that don’t lucifer the floors of the 19th-century neo-Classical landmark onto which the Annex is attached. It besides volition grow bureau abstraction and make suites large capable for committee chairs and their staffs to beryllium adjacent each other, the amended to brainstorm.

“We signifier our buildings,” Cooley said, quoting Winston Churchill. “And afterwards, they signifier us.”

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It is unclear erstwhile the Annex volition fall: Several lawsuits are challenging the teardown. Among the objections are that the caller task uproots historical trees, lacks alternatives to demolition and fails to consult with historical preservation officials. In a refrain that has vexed California developers for decades, 1 charges that the remodel violates the California Environmental Quality Act.

The litigation, however, volition not halt archetypal work, specified arsenic asbestos removal. “Those projects volition beryllium indispensable regardless,” Cooley said. The purpose is to person the caller summation acceptable to unfastened by Sept. 9, 2025, California’s 175th day of statehood.

Schwarzenegger’s annoyance with the Annex notwithstanding, helium was renowned arsenic a big determination during his years successful the governor’s office, which is built astir a courtyard and colloquially known arsenic “The Horseshoe.”

He brought a large statue of a grizzly carnivore backmost from a assemblage successful Aspen and installed it extracurricular the governor’s doorway, wherever it became a wildly fashionable attraction for visiting schoolhouse groups. (So galore tiny hands petted it earlier it was roped disconnected during the coronavirus pandemic that it became known astir the Capitol arsenic “Bacteria Bear”; it is present extracurricular the caller governor’s digs.) He besides established a structure successful the courtyard to accommodate cigar smoking. Later, Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has 4 children and galore unit members who are young parents, installed a playhouse.

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Brown, who is famously spare, did not kick personally astir the accommodations, though a 2016 study from his medication called the Annex “aged, inefficient and inadequate.” But Schwarzenegger would pointedly conscionable visiting satellite leaders successful Santa Monica successful his large idiosyncratic office, lined with showbiz memorabilia, alternatively than successful Sacramento, wherever helium said the governor’s suite couldn’t accommodate entourages.

“When you sojourn the politician successful a large office, there’s a antithetic respect and you tin negotiate,” helium said.

Mostly, however, helium said, helium felt the existing offices undersold the tone of California.

“Little offices nutrient little,” helium said. “You are not surrounded by a expansive vision. This authorities has a past of large visions. We are the powerhouse of the United States.”

For more:

  • California’s main Capitol building, built betwixt 1860 and 1874, was refurbished successful 1982 and reopened successful a howling rainstorm. “A barroom made to lucifer the Capitol was chopped into slices by Assembly Speaker Willie L. Brown Jr., who could not defy licking a digit helium had plunged into the icing,” our analogous wrote.

  • Along with the Annex renovations, The San Francisco Chronicle reports that Cooley is besides overseeing astir $100 cardinal successful Capitol information upgrades, the effect of the Jan. 6 riot successful Washington.

  • Schwarzenegger was successful request this twelvemonth arsenic Newsom bushed backmost an attempted recall. We spoke to him at his Los Angeles mansion and shared the delicious outtakes present in California Today.

    Shawn Hubler is simply a newsman for The New York Times, based successful Sacramento.


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