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Renovation plans set to transform public safety center

August 26, 2024 | Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon


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Renovation plans set to transform public safety center
During a recent government meeting, officials provided updates on several ongoing projects, highlighting progress and future plans.

The fairgrounds project has successfully utilized certain facilities, and plans are underway to enhance the small animals barn with concrete improvements. Additionally, renovations on the ArC building are progressing, with the completion of the roof and electrical work. Officials are currently awaiting the installation of new windows and are revising siding plans in collaboration with the state historic preservation office. This adjustment may lead to cost savings by focusing on replacing only the necessary siding rather than a complete overhaul.

In terms of public safety infrastructure, the renovation of the former court space within the public safety center is on schedule for completion. This phase will allow for the relocation of record staff and evidence storage, paving the way for phase two construction, which is set to begin on October 1. The police department is expected to move into the ArC building in September, marking a significant step in the overall project timeline.

Officials expressed readiness to address any questions from the council, though no inquiries were raised during the meeting.

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