During a recent government meeting, officials highlighted the urgent need for a new location for the 911 Center, citing significant space constraints and inadequate facilities for staff. The current facility is described as \"busting at the seams,\" lacking essential amenities for employees, including areas for nursing mothers and proper spaces for training and decompression.
The speaker emphasized the importance of addressing these issues, noting that the center is actively seeking off-site options for training classrooms, as the existing conference room is being repurposed to meet immediate needs. The urgency of the situation was underscored by the speaker's invitation to board members to visit the facility and witness the challenges firsthand.
In response to the concerns raised, board members acknowledged the situation and indicated that the matter would be considered as funding becomes available. They referenced a recent acquisition of the Shepherd's building, which is part of a broader strategy to enhance facilities in the area. However, they cautioned that further discussions and planning are necessary before any decisions regarding the 911 Center's relocation can be finalized.