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Seabrook officials outline two police station sites, $15–$18 million cost range and February decision timeline

2946519 · January 13, 2025
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City staff presented two potential sites for a proposed new Seabrook police station, estimated at $15 million–$18 million depending on land costs and floodplain mitigation; council will consider calling an election Feb. 4 to place bond measures before voters.

City officials laid out options for a proposed new Seabrook police station at a public town-hall presentation, describing two potential sites, cost estimates and a timeline that would put construction in 2027 if voters approve a bond.

Gail (city staff presentation lead) told attendees the council will consider whether to call an election on Feb. 4 to place the bond questions before voters, and said staff sought public input before that meeting. "The first 1 is the new police station, and 2 potential sites that we'll look at tonight," she said.

The presentation identified Site 1 as a city-owned parcel off Lakeside near the lighthouse daycare; staff said that parcel lies in a flood zone and carries a commercial overlay. Site 2 was described as the corner of East Meyer and Highway 146, adjacent to the Seabrook Volunteer Fire Department; staff said that parcel is currently not owned by the city and sits in Zone X, outside the…

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