feature "The taxpayers of Bucks County spent a lot of money to build the Justice Center; they should be able to feel free to come in and see it, and to feel comfortable inside it." built out. For example, it's clear that the Ceremonial Courtroom on the fourth floor is not large enough to accommodate some of the galleries for especially noteworthy trials, or for certain public events. Future plans call for the construction of five more courtrooms on the fifth floor, and he would anticipate at least one or perhaps two of those courtrooms having a greater seating capacity than the 220 people that can currently sit in Courtroom 4202. As for the Administration Building, things seem to be moving along on schedule. A "master plan" was initially drawn up to "retrofit" that building, one floor at a time, to cause as little disruption as possible. The goal was to consolidate county agencies and service providers (to the extent possible) under one roof to save money and to make those providers more accessible. According to Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia, "best practice" would dictate locating the Children 10