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Consultants recommend new police facility after space, condition review; rough $36M–$44M cost estimate
Summary
Consultants from DLZ told the Lebanon City Council on May 12 that the city’s police facility is beyond its useful life and does not meet programmatic needs. DLZ provided space, site and cost guidance and urged the city to begin site selection and public engagement if it wants a new building.
Consultants from DLZ told the Lebanon City Council on May 12 that Lebanon’s police station, converted from a 1962 fire station, has reached the end of its useful life and will not meet current or projected operational needs.
The consultant presentation, led by Steven Krumptausk, vice president at DLZ, summarized a facilities study that examined physical condition, programmatic space needs and short- and long-term options. The report recommends planning for a new facility rather than further piecemeal renovation.
DLZ said the existing building was originally constructed in 1962 and converted to house police functions in 2004. The firm found widespread aging mechanical, electrical and structural elements, low energy efficiency and poor space adjacencies because the building was designed for fire operations rather than…
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