POLICE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING TASK FORCE

Tuesday, July 6, 2010 · 1:30 PM AM · Room 301-B, City Hall

TL;DR

The Police Administration Building Task Force met to discuss potential renovation and relocation options for the city's police headquarters. The meeting focused on assessing the current building's condition, exploring alternative sites, and determining the functional requirements for a new or updated facility.

Key Decisions

  • Review of Current Building Status Pending Further Investigation
  • Potential Relocation Sites Discussion Initiated
  • Building Requirements Assessment Information Gathering Stage

Agenda

  1. Review and approval of the minutes of the June 22, 2010 meeting.
  2. Report from the Department of Public Works on the potential cost of the renovation of the Police Administration Building in its entirety.
  3. Discussion of potential city-owned sites for Police Administration Building relocation.
  4. Discussion of the requirements for a fully-functioning Police Administration Building (e.g., square feet, parking, communication infrastructure).
  5. Set next meeting's agenda.
  6. Set next meeting date(s).
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