In a recent government meeting, the council discussed significant developments regarding the leasing of space for the police department, addressing urgent needs for improved facilities. Deputy Town Manager Mary Jane Nordslinger and Police Chief Leahy presented a proposal to lease approximately 58,000 square feet at the Millhouse site, which is deemed suitable for the department's operations, including the emergency operations center and technology staff.
The current police headquarters at 828 Martin Luther King Boulevard is in dire condition, with Chief Leahy highlighting severe maintenance issues, including leaks, mold, and inadequate space for operations. The proposed lease is seen as a necessary step to ensure the safety and efficiency of police services while the town plans for a permanent solution.
The council unanimously approved the motion to open a public hearing on the lease, with plans to finalize the agreement by June 17. The base rent for the new space is projected to start at $1.3 million, which aligns with the town's budgetary capacity. The council emphasized the importance of this move as a temporary solution while committing to finding a long-term facility for the police department.
Council members expressed gratitude for the police department's resilience in maintaining community safety despite challenging conditions. The meeting concluded with a motion to enter closed session to discuss personnel matters and negotiations related to real property acquisition.