At the Aug. 11 meeting, however, judges wanted things the building won't have: secure parking and an entrance that would shield them from public view. (Bennett and project staff had no solutions for them: Building a tunnel from an adjacent city parking garage isn't feasible because there are too many underground utilities, and the city nixed a sky bridge. And judges' desire for a private entrance conflicts with the current design, which is meant to provide a calming environment for members of the public as they enter the courthouse.)